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    road to pursue. Regardless, Id be happy

    with either career direction. I like to call

    itpursuing my dreams. Haha.

    Many Filipino girls who turn eighteen

    have desires to celebrate their entry into

    adulthood with an extravagant event called

    a Debut. Not me. What I really want to do

    is travel the world and experience new

    cultures, delicacies and languages that I

    have absolutely no clue about. Just the idea

    of going into a place where Im totally out

    of my comfort zone and the realm of

    unfamiliarity, excites me. And Id also love

    to attend a European soccer match with all

    its fervor. I know these endeavors will cost

    a fortune, but that doesnt mean I st ill cant

    dream about it. Theres a caveat from mydad who once said: All my past dreams

    eventually became a reality.

    In the end, I think Ill just shut up and let

    God lead the way for me. I might have a

    ton of dreams, but His plans are the best

    for me. So as I traverse the b ig unknown

    world, Ill take comfort in the fact that He

    will direct my footsteps in the right direc-

    tion. And in that, I know He will never

    leave me, nor forsake me. Thanks, God.

    Some of our CCCSW graduates had

    the opportunity to share with us some

    reflections from the past and some, plans

    for the future. The greatest theme that runs

    through all their impressions was how the

    Lord was and continues to be apart of their

    lives!

    Benjamin GalindoMy mother began home schooling me in

    the 7th grade and we thought it was only

    going to be through Junior High, but here I

    am, a Senior graduating in June. At first we

    werent sure if it was going to work out but

    my mom listened to Gods leading and

    things began going great. Ive met somegreat people in the Enrichment Classes and

    have had fun on the field trips. Im not sure

    exactly what I want to do after I graduate but

    I know that my parents will a lways be there

    for me, encouraging me and praying for me.

    Bethany CastilloAfter graduation, I'm going to Mt. San

    Antonio College to get my AA.

    I want to be a nurse, so after Mt. SAC I am

    planning to transfer to a nursing program at a

    four-year university (if it's God's will).

    Right now Im thinking of applying to

    Point Loma Nazarene University, UCLA,

    Biola, and Azusa Pacific University. I

    would also like to travel to other countries,

    but that might have to wait until after

    college :)

    Ariel Justina CortezThis senior year was a very stressful

    period for me. The bulk of it had to do

    with a medical condition I currently have

    called Graves Disease, which is a thyroid

    problem. Basically, this condition makes it

    really difficult to concentrate on school-

    work. Studying is still hard to undertakeeven though Im taking medication to help

    balance out my system. And in all hon-

    esty, Im just glad high school is almost

    over with. But then again, most seniors

    probably feel that way.

    After graduation, my goal is to com-

    plete my general education requirements

    with hopes of landing a spot in the nursing

    program. However, there are two specific

    fields that really interest me: neonatal

    nursing and athletic training. Im still in

    the crazy process of determining which

    May

    5/1- Tuition Due

    57 - Mom parent fellowship At

    Tea Leaf and Coffee Bean 7201

    Greenleaf Ave. Whittier 10am.

    Discuss the year and plans for

    the next!

    5/13Reading Contest sheets due

    5/20 - Rehearsal for Spring Fling

    12pm-2pm

    5/26 - Spring Fling 6pm-9pm

    5/27 - End of the Year School

    Picnic Celebration at Sorenson

    Park 12:30pm

    June

    6/1- Tuition Due

    6/13 - Graduation Practice for

    ALL CCCSW students 10am,

    Used curriculum sale!

    6/16Graduation Ceremony

    5pm for ALL students. Dinner

    reception to follow at Rocky

    Cola Caf. RSVP to Rachel

    Harris for assured seating

    Events/Fieldtrips

    CCCSW will sponsor a fieldtrip for each month

    and information on more events.

    Friday Nights FLCC Youth

    Group 7th-12th grade 7-10pm

    Richard Wade Dinosaur Expert

    5/10 Central library 7pm

    Tween Game Night 5/11 Cen-

    tral Library 7pm

    Fit For Life Health Fair 5/14

    In Front of City Hall 9am-1pm

    Father/Son Fellowship 5/14

    Games, Wii, BBQ

    www.morningstarcc.org 11am

    -3pm

    *Parent input and ideas are needed for

    fieldtrip planning and volunteer work.

    Please contact Rachel Beard to help in

    this area. (562)902-5720

    Almost!

    Spotlight: Graduates of 2011

    School Calendar/Events

    CCCS of Whittier NewsletterL E T H I M S P E A K I N P E A C E

    A N D P U R S U E I T 1 P E T E R 3 : 8 - 1 2M A Y 2 0 1 1

    C C C S W

    562-907-2343 Phone/Fax

    Office Hours: 9:30am-12:30pm

    Email: [email protected]

    website: http://groups.yahoo.com/

    groups/cccsofwhittier

    C O N T A C T L I S T

    562-902-5720 Rachel Beard

    Director

    714-779-7505 Eva Flanders (E)

    Counselor/Admin

    562-333-8680 Diana Naley (D)

    Counselor/Booking/Office

    714-863-2692 Lynn Strauch (L)

    High School Counselor

    562-868-2547 Debbie Moore

    Helps Desk/Scholastic/Fieldtrips

    562-699-0033 Valerie Farano

    Fieldtrips

    323--947-4330 Dawn Fuller

    Site Manager

    562-366-6769 Rachel Harris

    Group Website/Newsletter

    562-322-4700 Ronnie Hernandez

    Martial Arts/Physical Ed

    562-929-6908 Ruben Ortiz

    School Pictures/Photographer

    562-902-5720 Jonathan Beard

    Yearbook

    562-690-4357 Sandra Bogy

    Curriculum

    540-338-5600 HSLDA Legal Advice

    www.hslda.org

    562-864-2432 CHEA

    Homeschool Support

    www.cheaofca.org

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    P A G E 2

    Worry doesnt

    empty tomorrow

    of its sorrows. It

    empties today of

    its strength.

    -Corrie Ten

    Boom

    Reminders

    Fundraising

    EC Helpers ListDate

    Nurs

    K-1-2

    3-4-5

    TARGET

    CCCSW receives donations

    from purchases. Go online tosign up: www.target.com/tcoa

    or call 1800-316-6142

    School I.D. - 151723

    Under CCCS of Whittier

    BOX TOPS

    Clip any Box Top symbol from any

    product boxes or coupons. Andturn them into the school at the

    helps desk with Debbie Moore, or

    with your tuition payment.

    RALPHS

    Cash donations based on your

    purchases. Sign up online at

    www.ralphs.com. Call Dawn

    Fuller for any questions you have.

    Office Particulars

    Yearbook fee $22 first come

    first serve.

    Keep an eye out fo Re-

    Registration for 2011-2012 in

    your email inbox! Have them

    ready for your next counseling

    meeting.

    Graduation Practice 5/13 for

    ALL students. Graduation the

    16th. Reception Dinner to

    follow at Rocky Cola Caf.

    RSVP with Rachel Harris for

    assured seating.

    [email protected]

    CHEA Convention July 14, 15,

    16 Pasadena Convention Cen-

    ter. Www.cheaofca.org

    Your opinion is important to us.

    Dont forget to fill out the

    schools questionnaire.

    Enrichment Classes

    All Classes need to memorize 1

    Peter 3:8-12 for our graduation

    ceremony. Parents please assist

    students in this area.

    Tutor sign ups for next years

    End of the year picnic May 27th.

    Plan on sharing a side dish for

    potluck. Also volunteers

    needed to help with student

    games for the day. Contact

    [email protected]

    C C C S O F W H I T T I E R N E W S L E T T E R - T O P U B L I S H P H O T O S , P O E M S A N D I N F O R M A T I O N

    P L E A S E C O N T A C T R A C H E L H A R R I S 5 6 2 - 3 6 6 - 6 7 6 9 M R S . R A C H E L H A R R I S @ G M A I L . C O M

    May 6th

    Pacheco

    Wybrant

    Contreras

    Tips For The Classroom:

    No Cell phone use during class time

    Aid the instructor by setting for the day, making

    copies, keeping order in the classroom/during

    chapel/during P.E., assisting students to and from

    the restroom, being picked up by the parents and

    clean up of the classrooms at the end of the day.

    No student should leave the building under any

    circumstance unless it is for Physical Education or

    if the parent is picking up the student.

    May 13th

    Pacheco

    Adams

    Contreras

    Ec

    School

    Is

    Out!

    The wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving,

    considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere.

    -James 3:17

    May 20th

    Savaria

    DeFiesta

    Carothers

    May 27th

    School

    Picnic