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VOL. 10, N0. 8
April 18, 2014
School readies for student council election By Christina Macone-Greene
DIGGING IN FOR ARBOR DAY
Seven-year-old Trevor Darlington readies to shovel some fill dirt onto a newly planted tree. Community volunteers gathered to plant trees on Apr. 5 along La Veta Avenue in Encinitas to celebrate Arbor Day. See full story on A15. Photo by Tony Cagala
Democratic Club welcomes Lt. Governor By Christina Macone-Greene
RANCHO SANTA FE — A sold out crowd packed the Lomas Santa Fe Country Club on April 3 for a special evening hosted by the Rancho Santa Fe Democratic Club. More than 100 attendees took part in the event to meet California Lt. Governor, Gavin Newsom. “Part of the mission of our club is to educate voters in the county area, and pursuant to that, we invite a lot of public officials as well as candidates,” said Michael Gelfand, president of the Rancho Santa Fe Democratic Club. “The Lt. Governor has been a very outspoken advocate for liberal and progressive demo- Local Democrats welcome Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom: From left to right, standing, Solana Beach City Council cratic issue throughout his member Mike Nichols, Congressional candidate Dave Peiser, County Assessor candidate Susan Guinn, TURN TO GOVERNOR ON A13
Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom and County Supervisor Dave Roberts; sitting Rancho Santa Fe Democratic Club President Michael Gelfand and Escondido Deputy Mayor Olga Diaz. Photo by Christina Macone-Greene
RANCHO SANTA FE — The board of trustees for the Rancho Santa Fe School District got an overview of the upcoming student council election during its April 4 meeting. Starting off the topic, Superintendent Lindy Delaney, informed the board that the switch from traditionally holding elections in September, and now changing them to May, would be quite beneficial. It would establish a student leadership base at the beginning of the new school year. The official student council elections for the 2014 to 2015 school year will take place on May 15. Principal Garrett Corduan conducted a PowerPoint presentation to offer the board of trustees a clearer understanding of the process and some minor changes in the procedure along the way. “I would really like to start off and have the elections this May and the main reason being that we can hit the ground running in August,” Corduan said. He also wanted the trustees to know that by taking this route, school spirit could be started earlier in the year, student council activities could occur sooner, as well as morning announcements. “I would also like to take the student council to the Disneyland Leadership Conference in September,” said Corduan, adding how this module program is rigorous and outstanding. “There is a need for us to get rolling in August – there is plenty to do.” Corduan also wanted the board of trustees to know that the student council would now be considered a year-long enrichment class which would meet three times per week. Likewise, Corduan would implement including class representatives from the elementary school who
could take part in particular student council monthly meetings for informational updates. On May 7, Corduan said, an informational meeting will be held at lunch for students in grades 5 thru 7. Instructions on campaign packets, teacher approvals, and also information on the campaign will also be covered. The campaign kick-off is on May 12. Rather than having live speeches this year, Corduan will put into ac-
I would like to have a more controlled environment where they are presenting a more meaningful speech where students are listening to it in class.” Garrett Corduan Principal
tion “recording candidate speeches” on May 13 and 14. “I would like to have a more controlled environment where they are presenting a more meaningful speech where students are listening to it in class,” he said. It would also offer the ability for a teachable moment. While the video plays, the instructor can stop the clip and discuss the content in class and encourage feedback. Students will cast their votes for the following student council positions on May 15: President (8th grade) Vice President (7th grade) Communications Officer (7th or 8th grade) Secretary: (6th, 7th or TURN TO ELECTION ON A13
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