6512 El Cajon Blvd
San Diego, CA 92115-2703
(619) 287-8397
--Our Executive Board for 2014--> ➹ President: Kelly Sullivan ➹ VP Member Development: Lauren Brown ➹ VP Fraternity Development: Kerry Beuck ➹ VP Finance: Lexi Dodenhoff ➹ VP Housing: Samantha Cookson ➹ VP Membership/Recruitment: Vanessa Sholan ➹ VP Administration: Katina Young ➹ VP Philanthropy: Alex Adkins ➹ VP Communications: Blaire Ward ➹ VP Event Planning: Haley Cada ➹ New Member Coordinator: TBD ➹ Senior Transition Officer: Taylor Ewing
Our mission is to advance the overall health and well-being of our students through martial arts and yoga training by: • Increasing self confidence and self discipline • Improving flexibility, coordination, balance and endurance • Enhancing mental clarity and concentration • Reducing stress and anxiety
Things are looking up at Clay Elementary. Our enrollment is up. Our test scores are up, too, with a 43 point point boost in one year that shows our programs are working and our students are gaining confidence and knowledge at an impressive level. Achievement is up too, with a record number of students being celebrated for earning a place on the Wildcat Honor Roll and/or the Principal's Honor Roll. This is a highly prized achievement here at Clay, and when a student scores proficient or above on his or her benchmark levels we shine the spotlight on the event with a celebration. Hard work is always recognized and rewarded at Clay. The Honor Roll students march on a red carpet before their families and fellow students. For they truly are stars! One of the keys to our students' success is their family's involvement in their education. We have regular Family Fridays where students' families join them in the classroom so they can read with their student, and show their support for them. We always get a crowd! Our families also turn out in strength for our other programs such as Family Science Night, Arts and Craft Night, our annual Jog-a-Thon, our Halloween Carnival and Family Literacy Night as well. Families participate in a variety of learning events that support both children and parents. Our dedicated staff and Parent-Teacher Association work hard to keep the family connection to education strong. The community support for Clay Elementary also remains strong. We have an exciting partnership with the Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Center, which works with families suffering hardship to support them and also helps our students with athletic scholarships. We also have regular volunteers from the Sunrise Optimist Club who pitch in on a weekly basis, because they care about our kids and our school. Our school in the Rolando neighborhood offers great diversity that helps students prepare to succeed in the global society. We believe in and support achievement of academic excellence and social responsibility. We hold high expectations. We honor cultural diversity, provide rigorous and appropriate instruction for all, and identify and respond to students’ strengths and needs. Student achievements are celebrated as they strive to realize their unlimited potential and develop into responsible, respectful and ethical citizens. Come see Clay in action!
Things are looking up at Clay Elementary. Our enrollment is up. Our test scores are up, too, with a 43 point point boost in one year that shows our programs are working and our students are gaining confidence and knowledge at an impressive level. Achievement is up too, with a record number of students being celebrated for earning a place on the Wildcat Honor Roll and/or the Principal's Honor Roll. This is a highly prized achievement here at Clay, and when a student scores proficient or above on his or her benchmark levels we shine the spotlight on the event with a celebration. Hard work is always recognized and rewarded at Clay. The Honor Roll students march on a red carpet before their families and fellow students. For they truly are stars! One of the keys to our students' success is their family's involvement in their education. We have regular Family Fridays where students' families join them in the classroom so they can read with their student, and show their support for them. We always get a crowd! Our families also turn out in strength for our other programs such as Family Science Night, Arts and Craft Night, our annual Jog-a-Thon, our Halloween Carnival and Family Literacy Night as well. Families participate in a variety of learning events that support both children and parents. Our dedicated staff and Parent-Teacher Association work hard to keep the family connection to education strong. The community support for Clay Elementary also remains strong. We have an exciting partnership with the Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Center, which works with families suffering hardship to support them and also helps our students with athletic scholarships. We also have regular volunteers from the Sunrise Optimist Club who pitch in on a weekly basis, because they care about our kids and our school. Our school in the Rolando neighborhood offers great diversity that helps students prepare to succeed in the global society. We believe in and support achievement of academic excellence and social responsibility. We hold high expectations. We honor cultural diversity, provide rigorous and appropriate instruction for all, and identify and respond to students’ strengths and needs. Student achievements are celebrated as they strive to realize their unlimited potential and develop into responsible, respectful and ethical citizens. Come see Clay in action!
Si tu quiere conocer la verdad y la voluntad de Dios desde el punto de vista bíblico, visitarnos o llama por telefono. Nuestra fe es hablar donde la biblia habla y callar donde la biblia calla . Apocalipsis 22:18-19 "Pero en vano me honran; enseñando como doctrinas mandamientos de hombres " Mateo 15:9
Si tu quiere conocer la verdad y la voluntad de Dios desde el punto de vista bíblico, visitarnos o llama por telefono. Nuestra fe es hablar donde la biblia habla y callar donde la biblia calla . Apocalipsis 22:18-19 "Pero en vano me honran; enseñando como doctrinas mandamientos de hombres " Mateo 15:9
Reviews Offered for Fall 2013: Acctg 201 - Grudnitski Acctg 202 - Anderson and Peck Acctg 321 - Hee/Gill and Sager/Gill Acctg 326 - Joh Chem 100 - Huxford, McNamara, and Wilson Econ 101 - M Hilmer and possibly Mukherjee (email us) Econ 102 - CT Hilmer and possibly Amuedo-Dorantes (email us) Fin 321 - Ryan and Nguyen Fin 323 - Blum (homework and exams), Sterk, LaChance, Nielander, Andreev and Do Fin 325 - Song Fin 327 - possibly (email us) Fin 329 - Kim and Seiver Mktg 370 - Olson and possibly Tyagi and Brooks (email us) Math 120 - Hui and Dunster MIS 180 - G. Easton, Judge and Larson. Possibly Tincu, Mata and Briggs (email us) MIS 301 - Shaul, Lackritz, and Beatty MIS 302 - Yang, Probett, Lund (quizzes and exams) and Raafat Phys 180A - Torikachvili Stats 119 - Noble If you are interested in reviews in a class that is not listed above please call or email us about it.
Reviews Offered for Fall 2013: Acctg 201 - Grudnitski Acctg 202 - Anderson and Peck Acctg 321 - Hee/Gill and Sager/Gill Acctg 326 - Joh Chem 100 - Huxford, McNamara, and Wilson Econ 101 - M Hilmer and possibly Mukherjee (email us) Econ 102 - CT Hilmer and possibly Amuedo-Dorantes (email us) Fin 321 - Ryan and Nguyen Fin 323 - Blum (homework and exams), Sterk, LaChance, Nielander, Andreev and Do Fin 325 - Song Fin 327 - possibly (email us) Fin 329 - Kim and Seiver Mktg 370 - Olson and possibly Tyagi and Brooks (email us) Math 120 - Hui and Dunster MIS 180 - G. Easton, Judge and Larson. Possibly Tincu, Mata and Briggs (email us) MIS 301 - Shaul, Lackritz, and Beatty MIS 302 - Yang, Probett, Lund (quizzes and exams) and Raafat Phys 180A - Torikachvili Stats 119 - Noble If you are interested in reviews in a class that is not listed above please call or email us about it.
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At NCUST we seek out high-performing urban schools that have solved the problems besieging low performing schools. We help struggling schools learn what is done in high-performing urban schools with similar challenges. Instead of trying random, ineffective reforms, we help schools establish systemic structures that can sustain improvement and lead to significant transformation.
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