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Learn to be an effective advocate for our kids

October 27, 2009

You’re invited to attend a
K-12 ADVOCACY TRAINING WORKSHOP

Presented by the Arizona School Boards Association

Want to be an effective advocate for your district and public school students while working with others who share your passion and commitment? NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 6:30 p.m.
West Sedona School Multipurpose Room

570 Posse Grounds Road, Sedona, AZ

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
In this fast-paced, interactive workshop led by the advocacy staff of the Arizona School Boards Association, you’ll acquire the information, skills and techniques needed to effectively engage your legislators on K-12 issues important to your  community, including K-12 funding. You’ll also learn how to build a community coalition to support education.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Parents, students, teachers, community leaders, city and town government officials, school board members, school administrators, district and school employees and anyone who wants to lift their voice for public schools.

MORE INFORMATION
Contact Karen McClelland, klm@sedona.net

SRRHS Student Honored for “Why I Love Books”

October 9, 2009

SRRHS Desktop Publishing-Yearbook student, Hailey Cushenberry, sophomore, was one of eight Verde Valley students honored at the first annual “Why I Love Books” Essay Contest for Students.

The Well Red Coyote sponsored the contest, and over 120 entries were submitted. Two winners for each of the following categories: Grades K-3, Grades 4-5, Grades 6-8, and Grades 9-12, were chosen to receive a $75 cash award and a certificate for their outstanding work at the Sedona Book Festival at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 3.

Essays were judged on creativity, passion, expression and language skills. Below is a copy of the winning piece posted on the bookstore’s online site.

Hailey Cushenberry and Joe Neri

Hailey Cushenberry and Joe Neri

Hailey Cushenberry (SRRHS 10th Grade):
Reading has always been a big part of my life, ever since I was a small child. Books dominate my everyday lifestyle to help keep me occupied and imaginative. I think I must have started reading earlier than some people, around first or second grade I had progressed to chapter books. Looking back, I am very glad that I advanced so fast. I think the major reason that I read well and as much as I do is the product of my wonderful father. My dad read to me ever since I could understand words. It was a routine we had and as I got better and could read more and more, the difficulty was increased. It started with him just reading out loud to me. Later, he would pause on a word and make me say it, like a fill in the blank. Soon after, I was reading to him. I think the greatest gift my dad gave me was the ability to read. Such skills have gotten me certificates and recognition from my peers and teachers. Reading enables the imagination and lets you enter unthought of worlds. My free time is filled with stacks of books in a musty library or my own personal bookshelf. The best part of books is discovering new books and rereading old classics. I will always love books, of all kinds, anytime.

SRRHS 2009 Yearbook Third In State

October 2, 2009

…with 48 individual and team reporting awards!

Below are the individual and team reporting results from the Arizona Interscholastic Press Association high school journalism contest held at ASU yesterday. We swept the categories and ended the day with the following scores for our 2009 yearbook, our 2009 newspaper issues, and our 2009 literary magazine.
9 Literary Magazine Awards + 14 Newspaper Awards + 26 Yearbook Awards = 49 Total Awards

Please honor and congratulate Karyl Goldsmith, Geoffrey Worssam, Mal Cooper, and the following students and their families for their stellar work and constant support. They made it happen!

Literary Magazine
-Excellence: Samantha Juda & Jessica Garnello (Typography)
Samantha Juda & Jessica Garnello (Spread Design)

-Superior: Daniel Lehenbauer (Photography)
Calliope Leudeker (Prose – Fiction)

-Honorable Mention: Stephen Herrera (Prose – Fiction)
Kelly Zarcone (Original Artwork)
Tanaya Cencieros (Story Illustration)
Samantha Juda & Jessica Garnello (Infographic)
Petroglyphs (General Excellence – Petroglyphs)

Newspaper
-Excellence: Maggie Spear (Double Truck Layout)
Callie Kittredge (Double Truck Layout)
Brenna Garland (Advertising)
Julia Zimmerman (Review)
Maggie Spear (Single Page Design- Features)

-Superior: Callie Kittredge (Infographic)

-Honorable Mention: Maggie Spear (Column)
Callie Kittredge ( Single Page Design- Features)
Callie Kittredge (Column)
Chloe Marcus (Individual In- Depth Reporting)
The Sting Staff (Team In- Depth Reporting)
Issy DeLuz (Editorial Cartoon)
Samantha Juda & Chris Lloyd (Single Page Design-Sports)
Christian Filardo & Brenna Garland (Team In-Depth Reporting)

Yearbook
-General Excellence: Third Place

-Excellent: Annie Wilson (Academics Spread)
Abby Parrella (People Spread)
Elise Zimmerman (Clubs/Orgs Photo)
Annie Wilson (Student Life Photo)
Elizabeth Lugviel (Graphics)
Annie Wilson (Index)
Elizabeth Lugviel (Student Life Spread)
Elise Zimmerman (Theme Photo)
Staff (Theme)

-Superior: Juliette Friedland (Clubs/Orgs Spread)
Jenny Kitttredge (Sports Spread)
Breanne Haas (Academic Photo)
Annie Wilson (Feature Photo)
Breanne Haas (Student Life Spread)
Breanne Haas and Elizabeth Lugviel (Y18)
Breanne Haas and Elizabeth Lugviel (Graphics)
Breanne Haas, Elizabeth Lugviel, Annie Wilson, and Jenny Kittredge (Advertising Spread)

-Honorable Mention:
Caitlyn Griefenberg (Advertising Spread)
Sammie Knight (Clubs/ Orgs Spread)
Rafielle Regorgo (Sports Action Photo)
Annie Wilson (Clubs/Orgs Photo)
Brenda Molina (Academics Spread)
Breanne Haas (Senior Ad Spread)
Elizabeth Lugviel (Senior Ad Spread)
Breanne Haas and Elizabeth Lugviel (Senior Spread)

SRRHS Faculty – Homecoming Lip Synch Video

September 28, 2009

SRRHS School Portrait Retakes

September 20, 2009

OCTOBER 2, 2009 – SRRHS School Portrait Retake Day – ONE DAY ONLY

Lifetouch will be here for photo retakes for any student or staff member that misses the first scheduled August 27 and 28 shoots or those that are not satisfied with their portraits. We have scheduled retakes for ONE DAY ONLY in the teachers’ lounge.

The photographers will bring both the senior camera and backdrops and the underclass camera and backdrops on this day.

ALL STAFF AND ALL STUDENTS
Monday ALL STAFF and STUDENTS (portraits + ID cards)
OCTOBER 2, 2009

If any underclass student is unhappy with their purchased packet, they MUST bring the portrait packet with them on this Monday and give it to the photographer to avoid additional charges. Order packets for the Oct. 2 shoot will be distributed during Block 2 on Monday, Sept. 21, and are available in the front office. No student is required to purchase a packet to appear in the yearbook or to receive an ID card.

Seniors are not required to bring money to purchase portraits on Oct. 2. They will receive a proof packet and order form the third week of October and can purchase their portrait choices at that time.

All students MUST get their photos taken by Lifetouch for the yearbook and final issue of The Sting newspaper. We do not accept any outside portraits for this publication and issue. However, seniors may submit other photographer’s work for their graduation program in the spring.

Please contact Maureen Barton with any questions: 204-6762

Homecoming Spaghetti Dinner Sep 25

September 19, 2009

SRRHS Students Volunteer for the Community

September 18, 2009

In a partnership with the City of Sedona, 110 Sedona Red Rock High School students from Marc Sterling’s business class and Mal Cooper’s photography class got a lesson in community involvement as they helped out some Sedona residents in a time of need.  For two afternoons, students volunteered their time to help clean up mud and debris in and around houses devastated by the recent flash flood on Little Elf Drive.

Scorpion Dance December 12

September 16, 2009

Fred Astaire Sedona Ballroom is very proud to announce a benefit Ball on December 12, 2009, to support the Sedona Scorpion Football team. “Dancing with the Scorpions” will be open for the public and proceeds will benefit the football team. Fred Astaire certified dance instructors are teaching the football team and the cheerleaders how to dance, and they will be performing at the ball. For more information please call 282-1678.

SRRHS Booster Club Joins Chamber

September 8, 2009

The Scorpion Red Rock Booster Club has joined the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and they are excited to strengthen ties to the Community. They have been extremely fortunate to have such amazing support from local businesses since the beginning. The Scorpion Red Rock Booster Club would like to reach out and develop a closer and more reciprocated relationship with the Sedona business Community. They look forward to the September Mixer so they can start sharing ideas.

Please join them for some Friday Night Fun at the next home Football Game, Friday September 11th at 7:00pm. The Scorpions provided nail biting excitement at the last home game and had fans on their feet and cheering! Full concession stand provided. This week they are featuring Taco Del Mar. See you there!

Would you like to support  the students of Sedona Red Rock High School in the classroom, in the clubs, and on the field through the Scorpion BOOSTER CLUB? Click here to find out more.

It’s Time For School Pictures

August 25, 2009

Lifetouch Portrait Day Preparation Tips

Picture Days Scheduled:

Sedona Red Rock High School
Senior Portraits: Thursday Aug 27, 2009
All Other Portraits: Friday Aug 28, 2009
Retakes: Friday Oct 2, 2009

West Sedona School
Friday Aug 28, 2009
Retakes: Tuesday Oct 6, 2009

Big Park Community School
TO BE ANNOUNCED
Retakes: Wednesday Nov 4, 2009