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				<title>The Fallbrook Village News</title>
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                                    <title>Walker named FUHSD Teacher of the Year</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[FALLBROOK  The Fallbrook Union High School District (FUHSD) is pleased to announce that Kelly Walker has been selected as its Teacher of the Year. Walker will be competing with teachers of the year from other districts for recognition as a San Diego County Teacher of the Year. Walker is in her sixth year teaching both English and U.S. History at Ivy High School, a continuation school in the FUHSD. I take much joy in helping students transition from perceiving education as a waste of time and continuation high school as only a place to make up credits, to valuing and investing in their learning, resulting in a desire to continue their education after high school, said Walker.Walker recognizes that continuation high school students can be overlooked, with a history of underperforming. More often than not, they are the kids who stay in their community, they get jobs and they raise their families, said Walker. The more education they have, the better thinkers they are, and the more positive contributions they will make to their community as adults. Walker said is proud of the career preparation opportunities her students experience. In addition to administering career and college interest surveys, she facilitates guest speaker presentations and field trips to local community colleges, career-technical schools, and community venues such as Camp Pendleton and the Museum of Tolerance. Walker is said to have a stellar reputation with her colleagues. Fellow teacher Connie Fellios said, What I appreciate most about Kelly is that she is a strong critical and creative thinker, who is continually questioning and searching in order to improve her practice. This commitment to professional growth enables her to effectively support student learning and her willingness to share her learning improves the effectiveness of fellow teachers. FUHSD superintendent Dale Mitchell said, Fallbrook Union High School District is proud to recognize Kelly Walker as its Teacher of the Year.]]></description>
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><p>FALLBROOK  The Fallbrook Union High School District (FUHSD) is pleased to announce that Kelly Walker has been selected as its Teacher of the Year. Walker will be competing with teachers of the year from other districts for recognition as a San Diego County Teacher of the Year. Walker is in her sixth year teaching both English and U.S. History at Ivy High School, a continuation school in the FUHSD. I take much joy in helping students transition from perceiving education as a waste of time and continuation high school as only a place to make up credits, to valuing and investing in their learning, resulting in a desire to continue their education after high school, said Walker.Walker recognizes that continuation high school students can be overlooked, with a history of underperforming. More often than not, they are the kids who stay in their community, they get jobs and they raise their families, said Walker. The more education they have, the better thinkers they are, and the more positive contributions they will make to their community as adults. Walker said is proud of the career preparation opportunities her students experience. In addition to administering career and college interest surveys, she facilitates guest speaker presentations and field trips to local community colleges, career-technical schools, and community venues such as Camp Pendleton and the Museum of Tolerance. Walker is said to have a stellar reputation with her colleagues. Fellow teacher Connie Fellios said, What I appreciate most about Kelly is that she is a strong critical and creative thinker, who is continually questioning and searching in order to improve her practice. This commitment to professional growth enables her to effectively support student learning and her willingness to share her learning improves the effectiveness of fellow teachers. FUHSD superintendent Dale Mitchell said, Fallbrook Union High School District is proud to recognize Kelly Walker as its Teacher of the Year.</p></div>]]></content:encoded>
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                                    <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 14:40:00 -0700</pubDate>
                                    <category>Education</category>
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                                    <title>Live Oak Elementary School supports Rock the Test</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[FALLBROOK  Students and teachers at Live Oak Elementary school kicked off two weeks of state testing by dressing up to Rock the Test for spirit day on Friday, May 3. Students enjoyed a Rock the Test assembly which included a Stomp-like drum performance by The Crew and a few encouraging words from principal Lillian Perez, dressed in her own rock-n-roll attire.Students were encouraged to get plenty of sleep, eat a good breakfast in the morning, and bring their best efforts to school during testing. The enthusiasm of the school staff, as well as the students, could be seen in the rocker wigs, fake tattoos, and leather jackets worn by all.]]></description>
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://www.thevillagenews.com/media/photo/326119"><img src="http://www.thevillagenews.com/media/photo/326119" width="300px" /></a>Dressing up to encourage students to Rock the Test, from left, are librarian Laurie Andersen; principal Lillian Perez; lead teacher Inelda Luna; receptionist Sandy Clark; and PTA president Crystal Gates. </div><br /><br /><div><p>FALLBROOK  Students and teachers at Live Oak Elementary school kicked off two weeks of state testing by dressing up to Rock the Test for spirit day on Friday, May 3. Students enjoyed a Rock the Test assembly which included a Stomp-like drum performance by The Crew and a few encouraging words from principal Lillian Perez, dressed in her own rock-n-roll attire.Students were encouraged to get plenty of sleep, eat a good breakfast in the morning, and bring their best efforts to school during testing. The enthusiasm of the school staff, as well as the students, could be seen in the rocker wigs, fake tattoos, and leather jackets worn by all.</p></div>]]></content:encoded>
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                                    <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 14:41:00 -0700</pubDate>
                                    <category>Education</category>
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                                    <title>New classes offered at Fallbrook School of the Arts</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[FALLBROOK  The Fallbrook School of the Arts is offering a great combination of new classes for beginners, hobbyists and advanced students. A wide variety of childrens programs are offered including summer camp.Classes include: Painting  Classical Still Life Printmaking  Drypoint, Monotype, Etching, Assisted Printmaking (digital)Ceramics  Hand Building, Wheel, Sculpture, Cone 10, RakuDrawing  Academic Pencil, Drawing/JournalingPhotography  Digital Photography Arts Crafts  Polymer Clay Mobiles and Pendants, Garden Art/Peace PolesJewelry  Colored Aluminum, Acid EtchedHoliday  Christmas Cards  Printmaking, Ceramic Holiday WorkshopsLearn more, and watch for new additions at www.fallbrookschoolofthearts.org. The school is a division of Fallbrook Arts Inc.]]></description>
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><p>FALLBROOK  The Fallbrook School of the Arts is offering a great combination of new classes for beginners, hobbyists and advanced students. A wide variety of childrens programs are offered including summer camp.Classes include: Painting  Classical Still Life Printmaking  Drypoint, Monotype, Etching, Assisted Printmaking (digital)Ceramics  Hand Building, Wheel, Sculpture, Cone 10, RakuDrawing  Academic Pencil, Drawing/JournalingPhotography  Digital Photography Arts Crafts  Polymer Clay Mobiles and Pendants, Garden Art/Peace PolesJewelry  Colored Aluminum, Acid EtchedHoliday  Christmas Cards  Printmaking, Ceramic Holiday WorkshopsLearn more, and watch for new additions at www.fallbrookschoolofthearts.org. The school is a division of Fallbrook Arts Inc.</p></div>]]></content:encoded>
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                                    <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 14:40:00 -0700</pubDate>
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