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Mountain Views-News Saturday, November 12, 2022
SCHOOL DIRECTORY
Alverno Heights Academy
200 N. Michillinda Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024
(626) 355-3463 Head of School: Julia V. Fanara
E-mail address: jfanara@alvernoheights.org
Arcadia High School
180 Campus Drive Arcadia, CA 91007
Phone: (626) 821-8370, Principal: Brent Forsee
bforsee@ausd.net
Arroyo Pacific Academy
41 W. Santa Clara St. Arcadia, Ca,
(626) 294-0661 Principal: Phil Clarke
E-mail address: pclarke@arroyopacific.org
Barnhart School
240 W. Colorado Blvd Arcadia, Ca. 91007
(626) 446-5588
Head of School: Tonya Beilstein
Kindergarten - 8th grade
website: www.barnhartschool.org
Bethany Christian School
93 N. Baldwin Ave. Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024
(626) 355-3527
Preschool-TK-8th Grade
Principal: Jonathon Hawes
website: www. bcslions.org
Clairbourn School
8400 Huntington Drive
San Gabriel, CA 91775
Phone: 626-286-3108 ext. 172
FAX: 626-286-1528
E-mail: jhawes@clairbourn.org
Foothill Oaks Academy
822 E. Bradbourne Ave., Duarte, CA 91010
(626) 301-9809
Principal: Nancy Lopez
www.foothilloaksacademy.org
office@foothilloaksacademy.org
Frostig School
971 N. Altadena Drive Pasadena, CA 91107
(626) 791-1255
Head of School: Jenny Janetzke
Email: jenny@frostig.org
The Gooden School
192 N. Baldwin Ave. Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024
(626) 355-2410
Head of School, Jo-Anne Woolner
website: www.goodenschool.org
High Point Academy
1720 Kinneloa Canyon Road
Pasadena, Ca. 91107
Head of School: Gary Stern 626-798-8989
website: www.highpointacademy.org
La Salle College Preparatory
3880 E. Sierra Madre Blvd. Pasadena, Ca.
(626) 351-8951 website: www.lasallehs.org
Principal Dr. Jamal Adams
Monrovia High School
325 East Huntington Drive, Monrovia, CA 91016
(626) 471-2800 Principal Darvin Jackson
Email: schools@monrovia.k12.ca.us
Odyssey Charter School
725 W. Altadena Dr. Altadena, Ca. 91001
(626) 229-0993 Head of School: Lauren O’Neill
website: www.odysseycharterschool.org
Pasadena High School
2925 E. Sierra Madre Blvd. Pasadena, Ca.
(626) 396-5880 Principal: Mathew Kodama
website: http://phs.pusd.us
St. Rita Catholic School
322 N. Baldwin Ave. Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024
Principal: Adela Solis (626) 355-6114
solis@st-ritaschool.org
Website: www.st-ritaschool.org
Sierra Madre Elementary School
141 W. Highland Ave, Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024
(626) 355-1428 Principal: Lindsay LUIS
E-mail address: LUIS.lindsay@pusd.us
Sierra Madre Middle School
160 N. Canon Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024
(626) 836-2947 Principal: Garrett Newsom
E-mail address: newsom.garrett@pusd.us
Walden School
74 S San Gabriel Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91107 (626) 792-6166
www.waldenschool.net
Weizmann Day School
1434 N. Altadena Dr. Pasadena, Ca. 91107
(626) 797-0204
Lisa Feldman: Head of School
Wilson Middle School
300 S. Madre St. Pasadena, Ca. 91107
(626) 449-7390 Principal: Ruth Esseln
E-mail address: resseln@pusd.us
Pasadena Unified School District
351 S. Hudson Ave., Pasadena, Ca. 91109
(626) 396-3600 Website: www.pusd@pusd.us
Arcadia Unified School District
234 Campus Dr., Arcadia, Ca. 91007
(626) 821-8300 Website: www.ausd.net
Monrovia Unified School District
325 E. Huntington Dr., Monrovia, Ca. 91016
(626) 471-2000
Website: www.monroviaschools.net
Duarte Unified School District
1620 Huntington Dr., Duarte, Ca. 91010
(626)599-5000
Website: www.duarte.k12.ca.us
Arcadia Christian School
1900 S. Santa Anita Avenue Arcadia, CA 91006
Preschool - and TK - 8th Grade
626-574-8229/626-574-0805
Email: inquiry@acslions.com
Principal: Cindy Harmon
website: www.acslions.com
WINTER FROLIC RETURNS TO KIDSPACE CHILDREN’S
MUSEUM Delightful holiday fun for the whole family
Warm and fuzzy holiday fun returns during the 2nd annual Kidspace Winter Frolic, running
November 18 through January 8, 2023,
“There’s something magical about this time of the year for families,” said Kidspace CEO,
Lisa Clements. “It’s a season for making memories and celebrating our love and connection
to each other. Winter Frolic is such a joyful and exuberant expression of the season,
it has quickly become a local family tradition.”
Families will enjoy a flurry of hands-on wintertime activities, adorable animal encounters,
and special performances - and that's just the tip of the iceberg! Winter wishes come
true as frolickers twirl and glide and penguin-slide across our no-ice Sock Skating Rink,
build a super fort with our blue “ice” blocks, and try stacking “snowballs” in our new
Snow Dome. Enjoy all the fantasy fun of “snow play” in sunny California without ever
needing gloves!
This holiday season, bring the family together at the Kidspace Winter Frolic and fulfill
everyone’s holiday wish – making memories that will sparkle for a lifetime.
You can also share the joy. Kidspace offers flexible annual family memberships that make
the perfect gift, offering free daily admission, discounts, and exclusive events. It’s the
create-explore-learn-and-play gift that families can enjoy all year long.
Winter Frolic is included with general admission and Sock Skating tickets are $5 per person.
Visit kidspacemuseum.org to reserve your tickets for the Winter Frolic and the Sock
Skating Rink. Member Preview event on November 17 includes Free Sock Skating!
For the latest announcements and updates, follow Kidspace Children’s Museum on Instagram,
Facebook, and @KidspaceMuseum on Twitter.
BETHANY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL HONORS AREA VETERANS
WITH A SPECIAL VETERAN’S DAY CHAPEL
Bethany Christian School
honored area veterans
with a special Veteran’s
Day Chapel on Thursday,
November 10.
Local veterans, including
relatives of Bethany
Christian School students,
were celebrated.
The Bethany Lions Choir
performed several numbers
including the national
anthem, Tribute to the
U.S. Armed Forces, and
God Bless America. Blair
High School JROTC presented
the colors. Head of
School John Hawes gave a
history of Veteran’s Day
and explained the importance
of honoring those
who served.
Bethany’s 8th graders recited
In Flanders Field
and everyone was given
a buddy poppy to commemorate
our veterans.
The event concluded with
a prayer for veterans followed
by a reception line
in which students, staff,
teachers and parents could greet the veterans and thank them for their service. The veterans
were each given a special commemorative medal and then were served coffee and
treats. For more information about Bethany Christian School, please visit www.bcslions.
org.
Girls can do anything!
1. in Savannah, Georgia in 1912, Juliette “Daisy” Gordon Low held the first
meeting (18 girls) of what would become the Girl ________ of the USA
2. in the U.S. there are over one ________ members (including adults);
worldwide there are 10 million girls and adults in 152 countries
3. ________ are grouped by grade: Daisies (K-1), Brownies (2-3),
Juniors (4-5), Cadettes (6-8) Seniors (9-10), Ambassadors (11-12)
4. they meet in groups at schools, churches and homes and are led
by adult scout leaders who help them ________ what they want to do
5. Girl Scouts keep learning and doing; they earn ________ of their choice
6. they learn about ________ and wildlife while having fun – hiking, camping
7. they gain ________ skills by selling cookies and earning money
8. they take field trips to visit places and mingle with ________ everywhere
9. Girl Scouts try to be honest, friendly, caring, ________ and respectful...
10. they learn ________ tips, how to live well, and even learn some first aid
11. ________ service projects, like food drives, are high on their lists
12. Girl Scouts work to “...make the ________ a better place”
world
safety
business
nature
plan
Girl Scouts & Guides In Action!
community
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badges
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Have you ever thought about joining a Girl Scout group? Millions
of girls and women across the world gather to have meetings, plan
their schedules and then spring into action! Girl Scouts can work
in groups to help their communities and take part in fun activities.
They also can choose areas of interest of their own and work by
themselves to build skills and earn badges. Some of the scouts
I know are interested in the fields of science, technology and
Read the clues to learn about the Girl Scouts and to fill in the puzzle:
Hmmm, we need to test the
motor for our robot again.
engineering. They are designing or programming robots. I like to learn about
and cook up dishes from around the world. There’s something for everyone.
Celebrating the
110th Anniversary of the
Girl Scouts of the U.S.
Honoring Girl Guides of
Canada and all over the world.
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