Archive for May, 2009

Employees of the Month, May 09

May 8, 2009

Pat Pfeifer
Certified Employee of the Month, May 2009

Pat Pfeifer has been teaching for over 40 years.  She has spent over 30 years teaching at West Sedona School.  She has taught whole families of kids and parents in Sedona. Two teachers at West Sedona were in Ms. Pfeifer’s class in fifth grade. Pat is fresh, exciting and innovative each and every day.  Her kids know where they stand, and they want to achieve.  She is the one of the most caring teachers that I know, and one of the most organized and focused on learning.  She walks her talk. Pat is surgical in finding out what works best for each of her students, and is a true partner with parents. Our school librarian asked her kids to write about Ms. Pfeifer, here is a composite.  “Ms. Pfeifer is an outstanding woman, I learn a lot from her, she is funny and reads us interesting books.  When I become a teacher I want to be just like her.”

Right now Pat is a finalist in the teacher of the year for the County.  She has nearly perfect attendance and believes she comes to school, not work! She knows each of her students well and cares about them deeply.  Ms. Pfeifer never misses her duty, and volunteers for extra duty because she is a strong believer in supervision.  This year the Brain Gym grant coordinator told me that Ms. Pfeifer kicks butt with her impeccable record keeping of all the kids and their pedometers.  She believes in health and nutrition and has spoken with all of her kids about how to stay healthy.

Pat also never misses an opportunity to give me insight and input and let me know that I am doing a good job!  I rely on her support and think of her as a model staff member.  - written by Dr. Lisa Hirsch, Principal West Sedona School

Marsha Beckwith
Classified Employee of the Month, May 2009

Marsha Beckwith is in her 11th year as West Sedona school’s secretary.  The kids love her so much they dedicated the yearbook to her last year! Marsha is best known for keeping everyone organized and on their toes.  She is early to work and late to go home.  I look at Marsha as my right hand woman.  I feel very fortunate to have a secretary who has all of the kids interest at heart.  She is also generous.  It is not uncommon for her to go out and buy a couple of hams at Christmas time and give them to families who she feels needs them.  She is also the major leader of our social committee.  She brings joy to the teachers and staff through decorative and decadent holiday lunches, usually loaded with chocolate desserts. She is always doing things to boost morale and to model team work.

Marsha has been key in our construction projects giving sensible input and being aware of safety of the students young and old.  Marsha belongs to the PTSA and she does not even have kids in the school.  she spent the year going to all of the meetings and participating in efforts to fund raise for West Sedona.  She rides a Harley and there is no messing with Marsha!  - written by Dr. Lisa Hirsch, Principal West Sedona School

Summer Reading Program at Sedona Library

May 8, 2009

Be Creative @ Your Library! is the theme of Arizona’s Summer Reading Program for children ages 1 through 12. For teenagers, the program theme is Express Yourself @ Your Library. Offered every summer, this year’s reading programs at Sedona Public Library begin Saturday, May 23 and run through Saturday, August 1.

Those interested in participating may register in person at the Library.
Register for one of our three summer programs (begins May 23rd)

1. Read-to-me Readers: Summer Reading Program for family and early readers ages 1-8. Babies and pre-schoolers may participate with a parent or grandparent. Pre-readers and emerging readers may participate with other family members who agree to read to them or listen while they practice reading.
2. Independent Readers: Summer Reading Program for independent readers ages 7-12.
3. Teen Readers: Summer Reading Program for independent teen readers ages 12-18.

Click here for more information.

Employees of the Month, April 09

May 8, 2009

Tana Williams
Certified Employee of the Month, April 2009

Tana has been working in Sedona schools for thirty years.  She started as a teacher at West Sedona School, then became a librarian there.  She has been the librarian at Big Park Community School since the school was founded in 1994.  She loves her job, loves the kids she works with, loves books and loves working with technology.

Richard Hutengs
Classified Employee of the Month, April 2009

“Mr. Richard” has been with Big Park Community School for 15 years, starting as a Special Education Aide, then becoming a custodian.  He is dearly loved by staff and students and is known for getting the job done as soon as it’s needed.

Rotary Club Names Teachers of the Year

May 6, 2009

The Rotary Club of Sedona Red Rocks presented Teacher of the Year Awards on May 6 for each of our three schools.  Congratulations, teachers!

Maureen Barton – Sedona Red Rock High School
Deb Sanders – West Sedona School
Greg AitkenBig Park Community School

Rotary President Rob Koehl, Deb Sanders, Greg Aitken, Maureen Barton, and Rotary President-Elect Phil Reay

Parks & Recreation Happenings Update

May 5, 2009

All events listed below are described in greater detail on our website. att00671-copy

Summer Softball League- Registration is being accepted now until May 27 for the Adult Summer Softball League. The fee is $275 per team and the season runs from June 4 through August 6. Games will be held on Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. Coaches meeting will be June 2 at 6 p.m. in the Parks and Recreation office. Don’t delay, register today!

Think Pink- May 16, at 9 a.m. at the Sedona Community Pool. This event is a breast cancer fundraiser. Monetary donations are accepted at the gate. Donors are encouraged to participate in the one hour aquatic aerobics class from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., but water participation is not mandatory. Raffle prizes will be handed out from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. If you have any questions feel free to contact Jan Shuman at 203-0586.

Movies by Moonlight- May 30 at the Sedona High School baseball field. Join us at 7 p.m. for our first feature under the stars. It’s Journey to the Center of the Earth in 3D. Glasses will be provided. The second feature, Apollo 13, will begin around 8:30 p.m. Both shows are free of charge. We encourage all of you to join us for this relaxing event. Popcorn and candy will be available for purchase, but feel free to also pack a picnic dinner. Bring a flashlight if you have one to navigate through the dark and please remember that dogs are not allowed on the field.

Pool- May 23, Sedona Community Pool is open for it’s summer season! Recreation swimming, lap swimming, swim lessons, water aerobics, underwater hockey, water walking and more. We try to offer something for all ages and abilities at the community pool. Open seven days a week we hope to please. Reference our website to see the complete summer pool schedule. The pool is also available for pool rentals and birthday parties. Call today to see what we have for you, 282-0112.

Educational/Recreation Classes- If you missed out on session one, don’t let yourself miss out on session two of our wide variety of educational classes being offered this summer. Session two registration deadline is June 3 as classes begin the week of June 8. Astronomy, Art, Music, Dance, Spanish, ESL, Tennis and others. These classes are for adults as well as children. Read more about them and then call Parks and Recreation to register!

We hope to see you all at one or all of the great events happening in May. For more information, call Sedona Parks and Recreation at 282-7098.

It’s Time For Goin’ Buggy!

May 1, 2009

Ladies and Gentlemen!  Bugs Everywhere!

Raise Your Antennas and Lend Us Your Ears!

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Goin’ Buggy

Wednesday, May 13th at 6:30 p.m.

West Sedona School Multipurpose Room

Presented by the Second Grade Class

Directed by Mrs. Spokes & Mrs. Zaun

Goin’ Buggy is a charming, whimsical, musical revue about our country’s largest constituency – the insect population! They air their grievances, point with pride at their accomplishments and demand rights that are long overdue.  If you are alumni of the Goin’ Buggy Musical, we would love to have you attend and be recognized.  The students are very excited to perform in front of a live audience so come on out and have a “Buggy” of a time!