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ISSUE #18

APRIL 24, 2015

Principals Message

, 2014
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Classroom Placement

NEWSLETTER OF VENTANA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

, 2014

During the spring of each year, a process is begun to place children into
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classes for the following school year. The goal of the process is to develop
balanced classes of children. That balance includes: total number and
gender in each room; consideration of each childs learning style and level of
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achievement; particular emotional, social, and physical learning needs; and
interpersonal dynamics among children.
To facilitate this process, a committee comprised of current grade level
teachers, the principal, special education and special area teachers will , 2013
meet to give input regarding each childs placement for the following year.
The purpose of this collaborative effort is to choose a good placement for
every one of our students. Preliminary class lists are developed with no
teacher assignment. Information regarding classroom assignments will be ,
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mailed to families in August to accommodate summer enrollment and
withdrawals.
Another dimension of the process is consideration of parent input. If there is
anything about your childs needs that you would like us to consider in the, 2012
placement process, please let us know by returning the form included later
in this newsletter. Please do not request a specific teacher. The placement
committee will consider parental input carefully before making decisions. All
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parent input is reviewed by those participating in the placementMARCH
process.
That is why it is best to provide as much specific information as possible on
the parent input form. If you would like your ideas included in the process,
please complete the attached form and return it to the school office by May
8, 2015. Completion of the form is optional; it is simply a communication , 2010
tool for those who wish to use it.
If you have any questions regarding the placement process, please feel free
to contact me or your childs teacher.

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Kim Boling
Principal09
520-209-8000
kboling@cfsd16.org
APRIL 24, 2009

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Ventana Vista Elementary School


OPTIONAL CLASSROOM PLACEMENT QUESTIONNAIRE
Spring 2015
Return to the school office by May 8, 2015.
Student: ____________________________________________

Current Grade Level: ________

Describe any pertinent information you would like to share regarding your childs
social/emotional/academic/physical needs. Please do not request a specific teacher.

DATES OF INTEREST
Tuesday, April 28th
EARLY RELEASE
Gr. 1-5 8:00-1:30
AM Kinder 8:00-10:15
PM Kinder 11:15-1:30

School Tool Box

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Saturday, May 2nd


El Da del Nio Carnival and
Book Fair
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Tuesday, May 5
EARLY RELEASE
Gr. 1-5 8:00-1:30
AM Kinder 8:00-10:15
PM Kinder 11:15-1:30

It is time to plan for next year!


The school supply sale is now
in full swing
at www.schooltoolbox.com
New this year, If you order your
school supplies through School
Tool Box, the supplies will be
shipped directly to Ventana
Vista and delivered to your
childs classroom before the
school year begins. In order
to take advantage of the
ship to school option you
must order next years
supplies before June 1st.
Visit www.schooltoolbox.com to
day to order your supplies!

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Friday, May 8
1 & 2 Gr. Concert @ 1:30 PM

Catalina Foothills
School District
Dr. Mary Kamerzell,
Superintendent
209-7500
mkam@cfsd16.org
Governing Board Members
Carole Siegler, President
529-1379
csiegler@cfsd16.org
Eileen Jackson, Vice President
299-3828
ejackson@cfsd16.org
Amy Bhola, Member
577-5139
abhola@cfsd16.org
John Bergan, Member
878-6180
jbergan@cfsd16.org
Amy Krauss, Member
887-3377
akrauss@cfsd16.org

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Thursday, May 14
3 & 4 Gr. Concert @ 10:30 AM
Friday, May 15
5 Gr. & Show Choir Concert @ 1:00 PM

State of Arizona Legislative


Representatives for CFSD
(please check www.azleg.gov for
contact information)

Wednesday, May 20th


Last day of school for students
Fifth Grade Farewell @ 1:00 PM

Legislative District 9
Senator Steve Farley
Rep. Randy Friese
Rep. Victoria Steele

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Mission Statement

Office Hours for 2014-2015 are:


7:30 AM 3:30 PM
7:30 AM 2:00 PM
(Early Release Tuesdays)
Main Office
Health Office
Attendance Line
FAX
Durham (Bus)

209-8000
209-8004
209-8090
209-8070
615-7635

Reminders!
A reminder that landscaping
and planters are NOT to be
used as play areas.
Please teach your children to
be respectful and enjoy
plants with their eyes only.
Thank you!

Catalina Foothills School


District and Ventana Vista
Elementary School, caring
collaborative learning
communities, ensure that
each student each student
achieves intellectual and
personal excellence, and is
well prepared for college
and career pathways.

Important message for the Parents of 5th Grade Students:


This is a reminder that Arizona law requires that all incoming 6th grade students
have proof of the following vaccinations by the first day of school for the 2014-2015
School Year:
1. Tdap 1 dose is required when 5 years has passed since the last Tetanus shot and
the student is at least 11 years old.
2. Meningococcal 1 dose is required for all incoming 6th graders, 11 years and
older.
A reminder of immunization needs for fifth graders will be sent out with your
childs final report card in late May. If you have any questions about the
vaccination requirements please contact the Ventana Vista Health Office @ 2098004.
If your child receives these immunizations before the end of the current school year,
please bring in the documentation to the health office at Ventana Vista so that we
may update our records.
If your child receives these immunizations over the summer, they may be turned in
to Esperero Canyon Middle School front office, faxed to 209-8170 or emailed to
vpetersen@cfsd16.org.
Many thanks,
Vivien Petersen, RN
ECMS and Canyon View School Nurse
209-8104

Deborah Moyer
Ventana Vista Health Assistant
209-8004

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END OF YEAR
DA DEL NIO
CARNIVAL AND
BOOK FAIR!!!
Ventana Vista School
2pm-5pm
!

Let the games begin! Come for outside water games, indoor carnival games
and the grand opening of our Spring book fair! Find your friends, buy a book,
and frolic at our fiesta!
$10 a family gets you games and prizes!
Yummy summer treats availible for purchase!

TIFFIEAZ@AOL.COM

VENTANA VISTA ELEMENTARY

YEARBOOK 2014 - 2015

Have you ordered your


yearbook? Hurry before
they are gone, gone, gone
Yearbooks
are only $30.
88 full-color pages!
You may pay by cash or
check payable to VVFFO.
Extra order forms are
available in the office.
Or you may purchase online:
https://inter-state.com/Yearbook/718044
For questions regarding whether you
have purchased a yearbook
please email Mary Tertel:
mtertel@comcast.net

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YOU NEED BEFORE AND/OR AFTER SCHOOL CARE? !

Dont miss out!


C.A.R.E. stands for a Childrens Activity and Recreational Environment.
C.A.R.E. is the CFSD school-age childcare program licensed by the
Arizona Department of Health Services. This program is offered at
each of our four elementary schools to students enrolled. Our goal is
to provide a safe environment where your child can enjoy a broad
range of planned activities with their friends.
We hope you will join us for the 2015/2016 School Year!

C.A.R.E. REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!!

https://cs.cfsd16.org/care/
For more information please call the
main C.A.R.E. office: 209-7549

Do Something Important TODAY!


lop and retain excellent teachers throughout the district.

Help our CFSD Schools continue


their tradition of excellence
The CFSD Foundation Annual Fund is
$30,000 away from making its April
pledge of $200,000 to the teachers of our
school district. Please make a donation
today to help us reach our goal.

$200,000

Catalina Foothills
School District
(CFSD) Foundation
raises supplemental
funds to attract,
develop and retain
excellent teachers
throughout the
district.
lop and retain
HELP US
excellent teachers
RAISE $30K
throughout the
district.

$150,000

$100,000

$50,000

$
Donations to Date

Just a dollar a day from every family


would have a huge impact in the
educational lives of our children. 100%
participation with $1 a day would
generate $1.4 million for teacher
development and teaching positions!
Donate today at cfsdfoundation.org
It's easy to set up a monthly recurring
donation on our secure site, or make
a one-time donation.
The Foundation depends on your
DIRECT donations as less than 20% of
the money raised comes from event
proceeds such as Love Our Schools and
the Fall Mixer.

CFSD Foundation Goal

A Publication for

The Boarder

the CFSD Community


Staff

A Summary Report of the April 14, 2015,


C F S D Governing Board Meeting
Preston Martin received a medallion for scoring 3
points. Rueshil Fadia received an individual 10th
place trophy, and Ryan Thompson received a trophy
for being regional co-champion.
Southern Arizona Research, Science and
Engineering Foundation (SARSEF)
Many CFSD students were award winners at this
year's SARSEF science project competition. Note:
Their teachers are shown in parentheses.
CFSD Star Award
The governing board honored the Catalina Foothills
High School (CFHS) planning team for its contribution
to the high schools designation as an A+ School of
Excellence by the Arizona Educational Foundation.
Board President Carole Siegler honored the following
individuals: Eric Arellano, Sergio Camacho, Angela
Chomokos, Jay Christopher, Cheryl Joseph, Julie
McCrea, John Moes, Mark Rubin-Toles, and Pam
Short.

Superintendent Mary Kamerzell shared the following


student and staff achievements.
Catalina Foothills High School
The following social studies students qualified for State
History Day competition: Natalie Aaronson, Atharva
Deshmukh, Nizar Hadeli, Ingrid Heim, Calvin Holst,
Sarah Kaddoura, Adian Jackson, Ryan Kemmer,
Jordan Knope, Gia Longo, Nadia Louri, Rebeca
Moreno, Tess Nakonechy, Elyssia SalamancaFernandez, and Alexander Reich.
Their advisor is Summer McCall, CFHS social studies
teacher.
Orange Grove Middle School
The OGMS Chess Team placed second in the K-9
section at the Regional Scholastic Championships. The
K-9 team consisted of Rueshil Fadia, Justin Fritz,
Preston Martin, Ryan Thompson, and Jacob Waitt.

Canyon View Elementary School


2nd grade, 1st place
Ella Wiegand, How does my flower get
power? (Jocelyn Dubs)
3rd grade, 1st place
Felix Fan, Good wipe, bad wipe, gentle wipe,
harsh wipe (Melissa Schantz)
3rd grade, 2nd place
Julia Beskind, Is Ultraviolet-C light as effective
as alcohol for cleaning your cell
phone? (Melissa Schantz)
Sahasrakshi Dasika and Harini Rajendra, Shoo
away pesticides? (Mary Clark)
3rd grade, 3rd place
Sahasrakshi Dasika and Harini Rajendra, Acid
rain: germinators or terminators?
(Melissa Schantz)
5th grade, 1st place
Aiden Baruch, Improving thermal performance
of emergency shelter for hot climates (Cheryl
Williams)

Bhargav Ghosh, Point of Parabola (Libby


Hays)
5th grade, 2nd place
Emily Kamp, Germ in a Shepherd (Josef
Torres)
5th grade, 3rd place
Rohini Ghosh, Experimenting with Tsunamis
and Wavedepth (Libby Hays)
Catalina Foothills High School
1st place
Sylvia Zarnescu, A novel approach to
treatment for ALS through metabolomics in a
Drosophila model (Terry Fortunato)
Manzanita Elementary School
5th grade, 1st place

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Nathaniel Cross, What if Ringo's mom had


made him play the violin? (Elizabeth Pagels)
Simone Gelety, Oh say can you sing? (Kelly
Taylor)
Nathan Kuo, pH-antastic sourdough! (Julie
Stigler)
Noah Wellman, What lives in the holes
outside? Can Raspberry Pi help? (Julie Stigler)
5th grade, 2nd place
Brianna Brinkley, Ant Pheromones (Nina
Hernandez)
Natasha Myer, Project wind (Kelly Taylor)
Maggie Probating, Soils that foil? The effect of
soil type on radish growth (Jennifer
DeBenedetti)
5th grade, 3rd place
Emmeline Close, The search for the
Goldilocks ball (Kelly Taylor)
Melina Leonard, Hydroponic vs. organic
growing systems (Elizabeth Pagels)
Elliott Liu, Viewing stars with filters under light
pollution (Julie Stigler)

Sunrise Drive Elementary School


Kindergarten, 1st place
Class of 24, How to sink a
marshmallow (Maura Baker)
1st grade, 2nd place
Basil Wood, Going the distance: which folded
airplane design will fly the farthest? (Allycyn
Jacobs)
2nd grade, 2nd place
Vivianna Colson and Ella Franklin,
Hydrodynamics of
swimming (Natani Sundstrom)
Reid Park Zoological Society Award,
Madeleine Hazzard, Do animals
adopt? (Tieyan Gonzalez)
4th grade, 3rd place
Shaurya Chauhan and Travis Dover, Free
power and energy from the sun (Denise
Ybanez)
5th grade, 3rd place
Class of 4, Snazzy Sudoku - Can Sudoku help
improve memory? (Michelle Luff)
Max Hagerty, Wild fire (Michelle Luff)
Michael Lee, The case of the blue garlic (Teri
DeFoor);

2nd grade, 1st place


Zoe Wung, Traffic during morning drop-off and
possible improvement (Shu-Fen Wung)
3rd grade, 1st place
Zoe Iacomini, Do you want a fluffy
pancake? (Christie Iacomini)
3rd grade, 2nd place
Diana Klestadt and Steven Klestadt, Gabions
save the soil (Ingrid Klestadt)
4th grade, 2nd place
Renee Li, Dull or shiny (Yan Lin).
Odyssey of the Mind
The Manzanita Odyssey of the Mind team placed first
in Arizona. The team will go to World Finals in May.
Team members are Dillan Douglas, Logan Douglas,
Keana Kuo, Brendan Miller, Maggie Proebsting,
Savannah Sarah, and Bethany Zashi.
Their coach is Jae Fagan, MZ music teacher.
Special Olympics
At the March 28 track and field Special Olympics
competition, the following athletes earned medals.

Shan Donau, 4th place, Running Long Jump &


1st place, 100 Meter Run
Emily Dong, 2nd place, Running Long Jump &
3rd place, 100 Meter Run
Maggie Johnson, 3rd place, Running Long
Jump & 3rd place, 100 Meter Run
Brennan Polito, 1st place, Running Long Jump
& 1st place, 400 Meter Run
Chad Preble, 2nd place, Tennis Ball Throw
Paul Gravina, 2nd place, 25 Meter Assisted
Walk
Niko Tax, 2nd place, 50 Meter Dash

Their coaches were Melody Bailey, Sabina Satpathi,


and RoseMarie Cress.
Speech and Debate Competition
The following Catalina Foothills High School speech
and debate team members recently competed in state
and national qualifiers. The state qualifiers are:

Ventana Vista Elementary School


Kindergarten, 1st place
Ezra Mandel, How does your Jack-O-Lantern
stay fresh the longest? (Leah Mandel)
1st grade, 3rd place
Ethan Bialis and Annalise Runyon, Which
sunscreen is best? (Jennifer Olson),

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Elana Quint - 1st place Lincoln-Douglas


Debate, 1st place Impromptu, and 2nd place
House 2 Congress
Max Quint - 3rd place Lincoln-Douglas
Debate; Alexander Relich - 1st place Public
Forum Debate and 2nd place Impromptu
Sumhith Aradhyula - 1st place Public Forum
Debate and 1st place Original Oratory
Sena Maruflu - 1st place
Dramatic Interpretation and 1st place Prose
Erin Chapman - 5th place Dramatic
Interpretation

Natalie Tedards - 5th place Prose


Madeleine Owens - 5th place Humorous
Interpretation.

plan of health benefit options available from July 1,


2015, until June 30, 2016. All employees working
between 30-40 hours will have the amount of district
contributions toward these benefits prorated based on
their respective full-time equivalencies.

Congratulations to Elana Quint who took 1st place in


Lincoln-Douglas Debate to qualify for National
competition.
Their coaches are Chris Lambert and Taylor Johnson,
CFHS teachers.
Approval of Professional Salary Schedule for 20152016
Assistant Superintendent Denise Bartlett presented the
proposed 2015-2016 professional salary schedule. The
proposal included supporting one vertical step
movement for current certified employees returning
next year. The cost increase to the Maintenance and
Operations budget is $295,572.00. The governing
board approved the salary schedule and step
movement.
Approval of District Contribution to Cafeteria Plan
of Employee Benefits
Dr. Bartlett presented the proposed benefit renewal
options for qualifying employees for 2015-2016.
Employees are offered three options for medical
insurance plans. The Plan A Copay Gold medical plan
is currently covered by the districts contribution to
benefits for full-time eligible employees. For the 20152016 school year there will be an 11% increase to this
plans premium rate. The district contribution
necessary per full-time qualified employee will increase
from
$4,200
to
$4,644.
The
administrative
recommendation was to continue to pay for the full cost
of the employee only Plan A Copay Gold plan.
Dental plan rates for Employer Dental Services will
increase by 3%, and Delta Dental rates will remain the
same.
The rates
unchanged.

for

SightCare

services

will

remain

Other benefits under the CFSD cafeteria plan that will


continue to be offered at the same premium rate as this
years are Basic and Voluntary Employee and
Dependent Life Insurance, Voluntary Short-Term
Disability, and United Pet Care.
P & A Administrative Services, a third party
administrator, will continue to provide COBRA and
Flexible Spending Account management with no
increase in cost.
The governing board approved the list of benefit
providers, and approved $4,644 toward a cafeteria

Approval of Certified Contracts for 2015-2016


Dr. Bartlett presented a list of professional staff being
offered contracts and addenda for the 2015-16 school
year. This was the first round of contract offerings for
next year. The governing board approved the issuance
of these contracts.
Administrative Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Maintenance
and Operations (M&O) Budget Proposal
Superintendent Kamerzell presented the administrative
budget proposal for the FY16 Maintenance and
Operations Budget. She reviewed revenue and
expenditure planning assumptions and presented an
at-a-glance budget summary of revenues and
expenditures that highlighted anticipated changes to
large budget categories.
Dr. Kamerzell reported that five (5) state funding
adjustments will occur for 2015-2016 that will net a
decrease in revenue for CFSD.
The proposed budget sustains program offerings for
students and maintains the current staffing formula that
defines student-to-teacher ratio. The proposal
reallocates funds from multiple areas of the budget in
order to fund a modest increase to employee
compensation, support contractual cost increases for
outsourced services (e.g., student transportation, food
service, groundskeeping, custodial), and pay for a
November bond/capital election. There are also a
myriad of other adjustments to expenses both
positive and negative that are required each year.
Dr. Kamerzell cautioned that this budget proposal
spends down reserves and that without an increase in
revenue next year, we will face difficult decisions about
necessary expenditure cuts in 2016-2017 that may
negatively affect student programs and services.
March 27 Arizona School Boards Association
(ASBA) Spring Legal Webinar Report
Board Members Eileen Jackson, Amy Krauss, and
Carole Siegler shared information from the March 27
ASBA Spring Webinar.
Consent Agenda Items
The governing board approved the following consent
agenda items.

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March 24, 2015, regular governing board meeting


minutes
March 24, 2015, executive session governing
board meeting minutes

March 26, 2015, special governing board meeting


minutes
March 26, 2015, executive session governing
board meeting minutes
Expense voucher memorandum
Personnel memorandum
Gift and donations memorandum
Fund raising request memorandum
Field trips request memorandum
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4 quarter tax credit eligible fees
Award of IFB#15-05-16 cooling tower removal and
replacement at CFHS

Upcoming Board Meeting


The next regularly scheduled governing board meeting
is Tuesday, April 28, 2015, 6:30 p.m., Catalina
Foothills High School, Building 4, Room 712.
The tentative agenda is:
Super Volunteer Recognition
Student Recognition
Fiscal Year 2014 Audit Report
Fiscal Year 2016 Maintenance & Operations
(M&O) Budget Discussion
Consideration of smartschoolsplus Phased
Retirement Program (first reading)
Consideration of Proposed Revisions to Policy
GCQE Retirement of Professional/Support Staff
Members (first reading)
Consideration of Proposed Revisions to CTE/JTED
High School Courses (first reading)
Consideration of New Middle School World
Language Course (first reading)
April 20 Pima County Board / Superintendent
Collaborative Meeting Report

CFSD

Please welcome these new hires/rehires:


Adam Norzagaray, Computer Technician 1, Canyon
View Elementary

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CFSD neither endorses nor sponsors this organization or activity. The distribution of this
material is provided as a community service.

Water and Sun


Safety Event

Saturday, April 25

10 AM - 1 PM

12 PM - 1 PM

Interactive Tabling
Games and Activities
Free Raffle & Snacks

FREE
Open Swim!

Aquatics at Campus Recreation is partnering up with the


University of Arizona American Red Cross Club:
Families can learn about swim lesson opportunities,
sun safety, water preparedness, and what to do in a
water emergency.
For More Info:
Jaclyn Pryor, Aquatics Coordinator
jaclynpryor@email.arizona.edu | 520-621-0473 | rec.arizona.edu/aquatics

CFSD neither endorses nor sponsors this organization or

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