Upcoming Events

this week May 22 - 28

Saturday (5/22)

Sunday (5/23)

Monday (5/24)

- Mileage Club

- PTA 2009-2010 programs survey due

Tuesday (5/25)

Wednesday (5/26)

- Mileage Club 

Thursday (5/27)

- College shirt day

- Thursday Sing

7:45am MPR

- Student store open, first recess

- Early release 12:25

Friday (5/28)

- Spirit Day

- Mileage Club 

Kindergarten oral assessment deadline

next week 

May 29 - June 4

Saturday (5/29)

Sunday (5/30)

Monday (5/31)

Memorial Day 

School Closed 

Tuesday (6/1)

- continuing student enrollment begins 

click here for forms

Wednesday (6/2)

- Mileage Club

Thursday (6/3)

- Student store open, first recess

- Early release 12:25

Friday (6/4)

- Spirit Day

- Mileage Club

Tuesday, June 8 

last day of school

 

12 pm dismissal

For future events click here

Adobe Bluffs Elementary
Mark Atkins, Principal
8707 Adobe Bluffs Drive
San Diego, CA 92129
(858) 538-8403
Adobe Bluffs PTA 
Ron Cole, President
Palomar Council,
Ninth District, Inc. CCPTS
Jennifer Good, Aztec News Editor

President's Message 

 

With the end of the school year quickly approaching, it’s fun to look back at all of the wonderful times we’ve had this year at Adobe Bluffs.  And, of course, none of them would have been possible without the incredible support of our school staff and the efforts of hundreds of dedicated volunteers.  I want to take this opportunity to say thanks to those who have contributed to enhancing and enriching our students’ school experience (since my last thank you message in December):

  • Adobe Bluffs Student Council
  •  
    All teachers and school staff
  • All classroom volunteers
  • All PTA Executive Board Members
  • All Educational Foundation Board Members
  • Bill Forster & KC Hellencamp for Winter Jamboree
  • Deanna Asakawa for Author’s Fair
  • Patty Verhage & Committee for Celebrate Diversity Potluck
  • Scott MacKinnon & Committee for Back Pack Hooks
  • Darlene Hart & Jennifer Wright for Arts Attack & Variety Show
  • Spring
    Food Drive
    Donators
  • Nicole Sanseverino for Mileage Club & Winter Olympics
  • Karen O’Connor & Roberta Bollish for “Creating Wonderful Writers” Parent Education Workshop
  • Nicole Sanseverino & Heather Robert for Run-2-Play
  • All D.E.A.R. volunteers
  • Yennie Garnica Hospitality
  • Jaime Kaesbauer for Ballroom & Book Exchange
  • Shari Le Favour for Spring Book Fair
  • Jackie Rierdan for Box Tops
  • Pam Blumenthal for Communications Board 
  • Kevin Elliott for Traffic Circle
  • Jennifer Good Newsletter
  • Gabi Pantfoerder for Library Helpers
  • Kathy Carleton for Art Show
  • Laura Dibsie for CPR Class
  • Abby Charfous for Yearbook 
  • Stephanie Gragg for Science Room L
  • Science Day Committee
  • Marlene Perez for AB PTA Website
  • ALL VOLUNTEERS

We’ve been able to accomplish many great things at our school throughout the year due, in part, to the efforts of those listed above.  In addition, I want to say THANK YOU to the many people who have volunteered to help with any of the programs/events/services.  As a parent at Adobe Bluffs, I take great satisfaction in knowing that there are many people at Adobe Bluffs who are passionate and committed to making our school the wonderful learning environment that it is!  

Thank you for all you do for our children!

 

Ron Cole

PTA President 2009-2010

 

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Adobe Bluffs Elementary PTA Programs Survey - Monday, May 24, 2010 deadline

 

The end of the school year is right around the corner, but your PTA is already busy planning programs for the 2010-11 school year.  Your input today is invaluable to next year’s plans. 

 

Last week each family should have received a copy of the survey.  If you did not receive one you may find extra copies in the office or click here for a PDF version.  Please work with your student(s) to fill out this form and return it to school by Monday, May 24, 2010.

 

Thank you so much for your valued input!

 

If you have any questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to contact me.

 

Sincerely,

Krissa Jensen, President-elect 2010-11

 

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Health Corner 

Kindergarten Oral Health Assessment - Friday, May 28, 2010 deadline

 

Kindergarteners who have not had their Oral Health Assessment done were sent home with reminders. Please make sure you turn in the blue copies to AB Health Tech, Karen Serafin by May 28.

 

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PUSD Poway Adult School Youth Enrichment Program

The Poway Adult School Youth Enrichment Program is accepting enrollments for a full spectrum of camps for post-kindergarten through middle school students. Review the course descriptions and register online at the Poway Adult School website. Summer is a great time to explore a new subject area, make new friends and have fun!

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Catch a Commentary

 

Wonderland Avenue Elementary school in the Los Angeles area gave their budget fears the Hollywood treatment, producing a video that has gone viral on the Internet and coughed up a lot of media coverage.  "Hot for Teachers" stars Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green ("Beverly Hills, 90210"). 

Click here to view.

 

Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green in the video

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PTA Responds to Governor's May Budget Revision

California State PTA issued the following statement today (May, 14, 2010) in response to the Governor's May Revision to the state budget. In the coming weeks, we (CAPTA) will be analyzing the specific proposals and providing more information to you to assist in advocacy efforts.

SACRAMENTO - Jo A.S. Loss, president of California State PTA, issued the following statement in response to the Governor's May Revision of the 2010-2011 budget proposal.

The Governor continues to propose cuts to education, children's programs and critical social services that are  intolerable and unconscionable. The first responsibility of our elected officials is to meet the fundamental needs of all of our children, including a quality education.

 

The Governor stated that a budget should be a reflection of what we value most. Yet, his proposal does not at all support what Californians care about most: our children.


The Governor also spoke about the need to create jobs and stimulate our economy. Healthy, well educated students are critical for a strong economy.

 

Any responsible approach to solving the current fiscal crisis requires a balanced approach, including additional revenues. These brutal cuts jeopardize the future of our children and the future of our state.

 

We are deeply disturbed that the Governor's May Revision chooses to solve the state's current fiscal crisis with massive cuts.  This was not the only option. Choosing to impose these cuts on our children is unacceptable.

 

We call upon all Californians to speak up and demand a budget that invests in and meets the needs of California's 9 million children.

 

We have seen more than $17 billion in cuts to public education in the last two years.  The Governor's May revision proposes to continue cutting education funding at the same levels as proposed in January.  Class sizes are increasing, and we are already losing arts, music, gifted programs and extra-curricular activities. Our most vulnerable students are losing academic support programs and intervention services. School libraries are closing or reducing the hours they are available to students. Already among the last in the nation in the number of nurses, librarians and counselors per student, we are losing even more of these critical members of our education communities.

 

PTA is equally worried about the threats to the health, safety and well-being of California's children. Eliminating CalWORKS and decimating child care and other programs as proposed in the May revision will have a devastating effect.

 

The people of California want a budget that reflects their values. 79 percent of California voters are opposed to making further cuts to public schools to reduce the state budget deficit. A majority of Californians believe that there is not enough state funding going to public schools, and 66 percent would be willing to pay higher taxes to maintain current funding for public schools.

 

Business officials agree that investing in education is critical.  Top Silicon Valley business leaders note that improving K-12 education is one of the most important things the state should do to improve the business climate.  Good schools are needed to recruit the best employees.

 

The future prosperity of our state requires a well-educated workforce able to compete in the global economy.  Brutal cuts to our schools and critical services to children jeopardize California's future.

 

This evening (May 14, 2010), the California Budget Project plans to post a quick overview of the May Revision on its website - www.cbp.org.

As details emerge regarding the budget, CAPTA will send more information to you. CAPTA will also post updated information on its website - www.capta.org.

 

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Attention:  All families that are planning to have their child continue to attend ABES during 2010-2011

 

It is time to register your child for the 2010-2011 school year!  Once again, we will be offering early registration during the month of June.  We’re asking our parents to download and complete the following forms from the District website:

 

Click on Continuing Student à Download Signature Verification form

 

  • Incoming 4th grade students only, download Student Health Information form

 

  • Incoming 5th grade students only, download California Healthy Kids Survey Elementary form

 

Please bring in the required forms (see above) to the office June 1 through June 18.  Additionally, we will ask you to review and sign an updated Student Registration Information form.

 

**Each year, all PUSD families are required to complete the registration process**

 

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Cub Scout Pack 648 Spring Roundup – 12:30-3pm, Sunday, June 6, 2010 

 

You’re Invited to Pack #648’sAnnual Spring Roundup BBQ & Picnic at Adobe Bluffs Park (near Hampe)

 

Come early for food, fun, and games!  Pack #648 will host all guests!

 

The “Spring Roundup” is for boys currently in grades K – 3 and their families who are interested in learning more about the Cub Scout program at Adobe Bluffs! 

 

RSVP by Friday, June 4

RSVP to Alan DeWeese, Cubmaster Pack 648

  

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