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W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD

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October 19, 2017

Vol 1 5, NO. 07

THIS WEEK School spirit soars during Parent Summit Gloria’s Cor ner A3

SB School District mascot Hope A6

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The Rialto Unified School District hosted its 9th Annual Parent Summit on Saturday, Oct. 14 where thousands converged at Rialto High School to celebrate parental involvement in a spirited day of engagement, workshops and student performances. By Maryjoy Duncan

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ell over 2,000 parents/guardians attended the 9th Annual Parent Summit held at Rialto High School on Saturday, Oct. 14, testament to their committed involvement in their child(ren)’s

education. In addition to an inspiring keynote address presented by nationally renowned speaker Dr. Daniel Walker, there was a parade of schools, student performances and workshops for parents/guardians to choose from to gain insight and tools to more

effectively promote their child’s academic success. “This event highlights the spirit of our community and the interest of parents in the education of their kids,” said RUSD Superintendent Dr. Cuauhtemoc Avila. “The parents and guardians come together to learn for their kids and it shows

(students) that learning never stops.” Local dignitaries who showed their support for the event included Rialto Councilmen Joe Baca Jr. and Rafael Trujillo, Board of Education Members Dina Walker, Summit, cont. on next pg.

Cur tis Elementar y hosts first student Far mer s Market Valley College hosts Hor ror Film Festival A6

INSIDE ONE SECTION, 12 PAGES

Gloria’s Corner

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Words To think About A5 Legal Notices

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Opinion

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Classifieds

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Curtis Elementary celebrated Farmer’s Day and “shopped” at the first Farmers Market held at a school on Thursday, Oct. 12. Adults pictured from left, RUSD Nutrition Services Supervisor Kristina Kraushaar, Curtis Vice Principal Karla Guzman, Curtis Principal Dr. Vince Rollins, Farmer Bob, and RUSD Nutrition Services Assistant Director Fausat Rahman-Davies. By Maryjoy Duncan

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resh fruits and vegetables are nothing new to Rialto Unified School District students as it has been a staple on their menu for at least the last

decade. RUSD partnered with a local farmer 10 years ago for a Farm to School initiative. Farmer Bob, as he is familiarly known, owns and operates Old Grove Oranges, an 87-acre farm in San Timoteo Canyon, and pro-

vides the district with over 40 different fruits and vegetables throughout the academic year, exposing students to much more than your typical apples and oranges, but to passion fruit, dragon fruit, and stone fruit.

Students dressed up as farmers on Thursday, Oct. 12 and had the opportunity to meet Farmer Bob, finally putting a face to the famous name. The event marked Market, cont. on next pg.


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