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Summer Academy Enrollment Now Open

Enrollment is now underway for the Merced City School District Summer Academy, which will run from June 18-July 13.  This four week enrichment program offers fun, hands-on learning in a variety of subjects, including science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. 
 
Summer Academy is open to all MCSD students who are currently in grades TK-7.  The classes will be held at our new STEAM Center as well as Givens and Sheehy elementary schools.  There is also an online math option for students in grades 5-7, and there is an online foreign language program for students currently in grades 3-7.
 
Registration forms are available at your child’s school and on our website.  They must be turned in to your child's school by May 9.
 
Please click here for more details:  http://www.mcsd.k12.ca.us/District/Portal/summer-academy
 
This video shows some of the exciting highlights from the 2017 Summer Academy:


Students Showcase Science Fair Projects

Merced City School District students showed their creativity, critical thinking ability, and communication skills during the districtwide science fair.  It was held at our new STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) Center on January 19.

The competition featured a total of 65 projects from our elementary and middle schools, and many of them aimed to improve the lives of others.  One group of seventh graders from Rivera Middle School created a vibrating steering wheel designed to help alert hearing impaired drivers when emergency vehicles are approaching.  A team from Tenaya Middle School developed a plan for a smartphone app that notifies asthma sufferers when their inhalers are running low.

Other district winners included two Cruickshank students who analyzed the stress levels of various walnut trees to determine which type is the most drought tolerant and a Hoover student who focused on the way fear changes with age.  The elementary projects were equally impressive, including two Burbank fifth graders who studied magnetic field disruption and a Chenoweth sixth grader who used her coding skills to create a video game that provides sound cues for the visually impaired.  Those are just some of the many remarkable entries that took top honors.  You can find the complete list of winners at the bottom of this article.  

The difficult job of judging was done by community members who have backgrounds in science and/or engineering.  The district is so appreciative of the time those volunteers spent carefully considering each project to select grade level winners as well as overall district winners.  We were also fortunate this year to have several local experts provide support for our students ahead of the science fair during three separate “Ask a Scientist or Engineer” nights, which were also held at the STEAM Center.

Now the sixth, seventh, and eighth grade district winners are preparing for the next round of competition at the countywide STEM Fair hosted by the Merced County Office of Education in March.  Last year, our students swept the top three spots and went on to compete at the California State Science Fair in Los Angeles.  It was an excellent learning experience for the students and staff members who attended, and we hope more of our young scientists will have that opportunity this year.  We also hope our students’ passion for solving problems and helping others continues well into the future as they become the innovators, educators, and leaders of tomorrow.

Here is the complete list of grade level winners.  Those with "DW" at the end were selected as district winners and will go on to compete in the Merced County Office of Education STEM Fair on March 8.

5th grade: 
1st place-Matthew King and Armaan Sidhu (Burbank)
2nd place-Phoenix Alexander (Givens)
3rd place-Katerina Smith (Peterson)
6th grade:
1st place-Dana Saeteurn (Chenoweth) **DW**
2nd place (tie)-Hugo Valdovinos, Kevin Perez-Ortiz, Luis Rodrigues (Reyes) **DW**
2nd place (tie)-Grace Habecker (Sheehy) **DW**
3rd place (tie)-Kayla Saephanh-Phengsavanh (Chenoweth) **DW**
3rd place (tie)-Forrest Johnson, Jackson Butler (Burbank) **DW**
3rd place (tie)-Sovanmaklika Peou (Givens) **DW**
Julian Barragan (Peterson) **DW**
7th grade:
1st place-Alexis E. Esquivel, Kikiana Villalobos, Maree Rodriguez (Rivera) **DW**
2nd place-Alek Johnson (Cruickshank) **DW**
3rd place (tie)-Genessa Hearring (Cruickshank) **DW**
3rd place (tie)-Ellie Green (Cruickshank) **DW**
Luke Alameda, Gabriel Sarmiento (Cruickshank) **DW**
Maria Ramos, Julianna Solorio-Bernadino, Julian Soriano (Tenaya) **DW**
8th grade:
1st place (tie)-Daniel Chen, Zachary Robinson (Cruickshank) **DW**
1st place (tie)-Ethan Currin (Hoover) **DW**
2nd place (tie)-Makayla Ward (Cruickshank) **DW**
2nd place (tie)-Abjot Kaur (Cruickshank) **DW**
3rd place (tie)-Sawyer Hamilton, Jake Parker (Cruickshank) **DW**
3rd place (tie)-Landon Galasso, Cameron Ivy (Cruickshank) **DW**
Jonathan Lopez-Hernandez, Phillip Logan (Tenaya) **DW**
 
 

Students Perform During MLK Jr. March

Band students from Hoover and Rivera middle schools, as well as several MCSD elementary schools, performed during the annual Martin Luther King Junior Day march on Monday, January 15.  They were under the direction of Ms. Cynthia Toupin, Mr. Dan Kalantarian, and Mr. David Hofland.  The group began near the Merced County Fairgrounds and walked to the historic Merced Theatre while playing "We Shall Overcome."   
 
Hundreds of other community members also participated in the march, including Merced City School District Associate Superintendent Mr. Doug Collins, Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services Ms. Paula Heupel, and Director of Curriculum and Categorical Compliance Ms. Elena Castro.  This video includes highlights from before and during the march.

Staff Health Screening Info & Incentives

Merced City School District employees, certain dependents, and retirees who are enrolled in SISC medical benefits can make an appointment for a free health screening in March.  There are special incentives being offered, including $25 Amazon.com gift cards.  Please see the information below:
 
To participate you must be:
  • A district employee, or
  • An eligible dependent (at least 18 years of age), enrolled in SISC medical benefits, or
  • A district retiree enrolled in SISC medical benefits.
SISC Members Earn While You Learn
  • Enrolled members (18+) who make an online appointment and receive their health numbers at the health screening event will receive a $25 Amazon.com gift card.
  • Participating SISC members will also be entered into a monthly drawing of $500.

Employee Health Screening Information, appointments in March


Students Using New Innovation Lab

Hoover students are now using the Merced City School District's first middle school innovation lab.  It is a modern, flexible facility designed to support hands-on learning in science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics.  This is the latest expansion of the district's award-winning STEAM program.  Rivera and Tenaya middle schools will also be getting their own innovation labs in 2018.  This video shows how one class at Hoover is putting the new space to good use.




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