Design
Goggle 1

In June 2020, Stanley Cook, an avid dirt bike rider, entered the Color it 100 Percent coloring contest where kids could design a pair of dirt bike goggles. Stanley Cook designed a pink and brown donut drip pair complete with sprinkles. In July he was notified that he had made the top 10, beating out hundreds of entries. By July 13th he had made the top 3 and a public vote on Instagram was enacted in order to pick the winner. July 16th the winner was announced after a really close battle and Stanley's design was chosen. He won a $500 gift certificate to their online store and his design will be on a special edition set of goggles, which they will sell. Great job Stanley.

Design
Goggle 2

In June 2020, Stanley Cook, an avid dirt bike rider, entered the Color it 100 Percent coloring contest where kids could design a pair of dirt bike goggles. Stanley Cook designed a pink and brown donut drip pair complete with sprinkles. In July he was notified that he had made the top 10, beating out hundreds of entries. By July 13th he had made the top 3 and a public vote on Instagram was enacted in order to pick the winner. July 16th the winner was announced after a really close battle and Stanley's design was chosen. He won a $500 gift certificate to their online store and his design will be on a special edition set of goggles, which they will sell. Great job Stanley.

DESIGN
Goggle 3

In June 2020, Stanley Cook, an avid dirt bike rider, entered the Color it 100 Percent coloring contest where kids could design a pair of dirt bike goggles. Stanley Cook designed a pink and brown donut drip pair complete with sprinkles. In July he was notified that he had made the top 10, beating out hundreds of entries. By July 13th he had made the top 3 and a public vote on Instagram was enacted in order to pick the winner. July 16th the winner was announced after a really close battle and Stanley's design was chosen. He won a $500 gift certificate to their online store and his design will be on a special edition set of goggles, which they will sell. Great job Stanley.

design
Goggle 4

In June 2020, Stanley Cook, an avid dirt bike rider, entered the Color it 100 Percent coloring contest where kids could design a pair of dirt bike goggles. Stanley Cook designed a pink and brown donut drip pair complete with sprinkles. In July he was notified that he had made the top 10, beating out hundreds of entries. By July 13th he had made the top 3 and a public vote on Instagram was enacted in order to pick the winner. July 16th the winner was announced after a really close battle and Stanley's design was chosen. He won a $500 gift certificate to their online store and his design will be on a special edition set of goggles, which they will sell. Great job Stanley.

STEM Experience
Stem 1

A special shout goes to Mr. Helmich and Officer Tripoli who works for the Robotic Bomb Squad Police Unit with his Police Robot. Students were able to watch some demonstrations and Officer Tripoli shared information about his profession.

STEM Experience
Stem 2

A special shout goes to Mr. Helmich and Officer Tripoli who works for the Robotic Bomb Squad Police Unit with his Police Robot. Students were able to watch some demonstrations and Officer Tripoli shared information about his profession.

Student Art
Hand 1

It's in your hands to make the world a better place.

Nelson Mandela

Student Art
Hand 2

It's in your hands to make the world a better place.

Nelson Mandela

Student Art
Hand 3

It's in your hands to make the world a better place.

Nelson Mandela

Student Art
Hand 4

It's in your hands to make the world a better place.

Nelson Mandela

Student Art
Hand 5

It's in your hands to make the world a better place.

Nelson Mandela

Student Art
Hand 6

It's in your hands to make the world a better place.

Nelson Mandela

Student Art
Hand 7

It's in your hands to make the world a better place.

Nelson Mandela

Student Art
Hand 8

It's in your hands to make the world a better place.

Nelson Mandela

ASB FOOD Drive
ASB Food Drive

A HUGE THANK YOU TO PTSA and ASB for combining forces and collecting donations of non-perishable food items for our community. We are happy to announce that we reached our SCHOOL GOAL OF 500 ITEMS! Our grand total was 560 items and 410 pounds of food!

DONATIONS ARE GOING TO THE RAMONA FOOD AND CLOTHES CLOSET FOR DISTRIBUTION TO FAMILIES IN NEED.

Giving
Giving

Poem and Artwork by Monroe Knight

Zine-Fest
Zine 1

Art students recently created zines (miniature magazines), they illustrated them and shared them with their peers in a virtual festival called Zine-Fest. Here are a few examples!

Zine-Fest
Zine 2

Art students recently created zines (miniature magazines), they illustrated them and shared them with their peers in a virtual festival called Zine-Fest. Here are a few examples!

Zine-Fest
Zine 3

Art students recently created zines (miniature magazines), they illustrated them and shared them with their peers in a virtual festival called Zine-Fest. Here are a few examples!

Zine-Fest
Zine 4

Art students recently created zines (miniature magazines), they illustrated them and shared them with their peers in a virtual festival called Zine-Fest. Here are a few examples!

Zine-Fest
Zine 5

Art students recently created zines (miniature magazines), they illustrated them and shared them with their peers in a virtual festival called Zine-Fest. Here are a few examples!

Zine-Fest
Zine 6

Art students recently created zines (miniature magazines), they illustrated them and shared them with their peers in a virtual festival called Zine-Fest. Here are a few examples!

Zine-Fest
Zine 7

Art students recently created zines (miniature magazines), they illustrated them and shared them with their peers in a virtual festival called Zine-Fest. Here are a few examples!

Zine-Fest
Zine 8

Art students recently created zines (miniature magazines), they illustrated them and shared them with their peers in a virtual festival called Zine-Fest. Here are a few examples!

Zine-Fest
Zine 9

Art students recently created zines (miniature magazines), they illustrated them and shared them with their peers in a virtual festival called Zine-Fest. Here are a few examples!