True Colors
Photography students expressed their individualism and unique personalities through an assignment called “Signs”.
A Time To Celebrate! Seniors finished with coursework by mid-year participated in Graduation Exercises on January 29, 2010 at the Montrose Pavilion. Approximately 300 people crowded into the venue to proudly watch as their students were presented with their diplomas. Keynote speaker Brit Parks delivered the keynote speech, and graduate and Valedictorian Krystal Martin delivered the senior speech. Families enjoyed a reception in the lobby where punch and cake were served. Families and friends posed for pictures with loved ones and socialized in the spirit of merriment. John David Klein and Ambriel Rakes sang the National Anthem at the beginning of the program, and John David Klein performed “Pomp and Circumstance” on his violin for the commencement ceremony.
Students Ambriel Rakes and John David Klein are practicing “The Star Spangled Banner” for their performance at Graduaton in May of 2010. LeAnna Spadafora accompanies them on the keyboard.
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Vista Charter School Staff and students are excited about our plans to build a new school and we want to share the news! Planning and input takes community involvement and we would love to have your input and assistance.
Please feel free to contact us at Vista Charter School
932 North Park Avenue ( P.O. Box 10,000),
Montrose, CO, 81402.
Phone number is (970) 249-4470
FAX number is (970) 252-3354.
The process takes time and energy and we have already started the venture with our first two meetings. Our budget and economic sources of funding will be through Capital Construction Grants, other grant funding, and Donations. We are working on grant funding, land grants, and any method we can garner to support our cause. We are pioneering an individualized and alternative approach to learning to insure the success of our students. Our goal is to provide a unique space for the unique needs of our students.
Our first meeting for the new school site was held on January 20, 2010. Those present included the Board Members, Staff and Principal, The representative from Blythe Construction, and a small group of students. The meeting was an open forum to gather input and clarify goals, needs and wants of stock holders.
Three parameters that were addressed were the Goals, Needs and Wants of staff, students, and board members. These three parameters are the guidelines which will drive the cost to build, quality of materials, and spaces needed to house the new Vista Charter School.
Goals:
State of the art facility
A unique space to support the unique needs of the curriculum
Expandability
Flexible and adaptable space
Energy efficient and green
Minimized operational expenses
Storage areas
Green space for students
A collaborative environment
Center for Social Agencies to operate from
Lab and multipurpose space
Needs:
Movable
Functional
Durable materials
Technology equipped
Commons area
Secure site access point
Site security
Drop off and pick up area
Good site lighting at night
Interior and exterior cameras
Safe room
Private teacher work area
Healthy environment
Skylights – natural day lighting
Library/Media center
Wants:
Gallery and exhibit space
Computers and technology updates
White boards and Smart Boards for teacher use
Physical Activity Space
Technology center
Kitchen area for student use and possible vocational
Efficient circulation pathways
Youth Drop In Center
Our second meeting was held February 11, 2010 in which teachers, staff and parents met with the Owner’s Rep and Construction Coordinator, Mike Archbold. Teachers and staff were able to look at a visual plan and offer ideas for modification and adjustment for the work areas and components of the physical space necessary to house the new facility.
Stay tuned for more information….
The Haiti Relief project was started by student council. “We came together with ideas on how we could help to raise money for Haiti. We put the donation jar out for student donations and we are still going to sell hot chocolate and cookies in the mornings to raise more money. We came up with the idea because we have been watching the news and hearing what is happening to the Haitians, and they have lost a lot of their belongings and they are in need of money”….Amanda Peeters
Deadline is yet to be detemined.
The money goes to the Red Cross Organization. Students raised over $150.00 to be donated to the Red Cross Organization
Organized by Vista Student Council
Student council – President – Amanda Peeters
Mr. Butterbaugh and Ms. Chavez, advisers
Caitlin Morris is Vice president
Michelle Nawrocki is secretary
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One Digital Day took place on January 15, 2010. Vista Photography students documented the events, fun and activities of one 24 hour day. Students captured students hard at work, enjoying time at break, and interacting with each other on a routine day. Night, morning and afternoon classes got into the picture, and staff hammed it up for the camera. Activities included artists at work, students completing their classroom requirements, and taking a few minutes to talk with friends and staff. We had two students “graduate” on that day, followed by the cheers and enjoyment that comes with realizing their goals.
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One Digital Day took place on January 15, 2010. Vista Photography students documented the events, fun and activities of one 24 hour day. Students captured students hard at work, enjoying time at break, and interacting with each other on a routine day. Night, morning and afternoon classes got into the picture, and staff hammed it up for the camera. Activities included artists at work, students completing their classroom requirements, and taking a few minutes to talk with friends and staff. We had two students “graduate” on that day, followed by the cheers and enjoyment that comes with realizing their goals.
Grades 9-12DAILY CLASS SCHEDULE:
RFP for Erate: Posted January 9th, 2009
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Orientation! Thursday, February 12, 2009, 5:30 p.m.
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