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JEFFER SON COMMUNIT
WEEKLY BULLETIN
Fall 2011, Volume 5 October 10, 2011
Principal,
Ann L. Reed FACULTY AND STAFF INFORMATION
NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno
Calendar María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad
Ruiz y Picasso known as Pablo Ruiz Picasso (Spanish pro-
DACE Conference 10/29 nunciation: ; 25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish
expatriate painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage
designer, one of the greatest and most influential artists of the
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20th century. He is widely known for co-founding the Cubist
movement and for the wide variety of styles that he helped de-
MATH CAHSEE @ 4:30 pm- 11/2 velop and explore. Among his most famous works are the
Library proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) and Guernica
(1937), a portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during
Veteran’s Day Observation 11/11
the Spanish Civil War.
The enormous body of Picasso’s work remains,
and the legend lives on—a tribute to the vitality of
the ―disquieting‖ Spaniard with the
―sombre…piercing‖ eyes who superstitiously be-
lieved that work would keep him alive. For nearly
80 of his 91 years Picasso devoted himself to an
artistic production that contributed significantly to PABLO PICASSO
and paralleled the whole development of modern
art in the 20th century.
Picasso’s art from the time of the Demoiselles was radical in
nature, virtually no 20th-century artist could escape his influ-
Welcome: New Staff Members ence. Picasso continued to be an innovator into the last decade
of his life. This led to misunderstanding and criticism both in his
lifetime and since, and it was only in the 1980s that his last
paintings began to be appreciated both in themselves and for
their profound influence on the rising generation of young paint-
ers. Since Picasso was able from the 1920s to sell works at
very high prices, he could keep most of his oeuvre in his own
collection. At the time of his death he owned some 50,000
works in various media from every period of his career, which
passed into possession of the French state and his heirs. Their
exhibition and publication has served to reinforce the highest
estimates of Picasso’s astonishing powers of invention and
execution over a span of more than 80 years.
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STUDENT INFORMATION
Saturday Program: @Jefferson
Highlight on New Educational
Career Technical Education—BUILDING AND
Opportunities— GROUNDS WORKER (FUNDAMENTALS)—60 HRS
INSTRUCTOR-MR. WILLIAMS
Saturday Program: @Jefferson Students, maybe you are inter-
Career Technical Education—SECURITY ested in a different kind of short-
GUARD TRAINEE—60 HRS term training class where you can
earn a job training certificate.
Students, are you interested in a short-term Have you ever thought about
training class where you can earn a job training for entry-level employ-
training certificate and be qualified to apply ment as school custodian, up-
for security guard jobs? grading skills or preparing for
promotion?
Check out our new Security
Guard Training Class that Ask for information about our Saturday Build-
meets on Saturdays. Contact ing and Grounds worker (Fundamentals)
a counselor today for more class. Contact a counselor today for more in-
information! formation.
GED Testing CAS Office by Friday, November 4, 2011. You must
bring a photo ID Photo I.D. (driver’s license California
ID, or current passport) and the receipt (blue copy) on
NOVEMBER 14, 15,16 & 17, 2011
the testing dates to be admitted to the testing room.
at
Jefferson Community Adult School
1319 East 41st St. LA, CA 90011
Mon., Nov 14 6:30 – Fill out demographic Form
(323) 235-8121 8:00 p.m. (1ST TIME TEST TAKERS
Jefferson High School Library (2nd Floor) ONLY!)
Tues, Nov 15 5:00 p.m. Complete Information
Full Battery Testing……..$150.00 and Answer Sheet
Partial Testing…………$25.00 per test MANDATORY – EVERY-
ONE MUST ATTEND!!
, Fees (CASH ONLY) must be paid at Jefferson
Math (Parts 1 & 2) and
Reading
Weds, Nov 16 5:00 p.m. Writing
NEW After-School II Lab-Update
Thurs, Nov 5:00 p.m. Social Studies & Science
A new after school II Lab will be offered at Frida
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Kahlo High School beginning this week, October
10. The class will meet Monday-Thursday from
1:00-3:00 pm. If you have information for the Weekly Bulletin
Students should contact a counselor for additional please contact Denise Becker at 213 763-10 or
information. dsb2186@lausd.net.
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STUDENT INFORMATION—CONTINUED
Friday Program: @Santee UPCOMING TESTS
Career Technical Education—COMPUTER LAB –
Sat., December 3, 2011 ♦ ELA CAHSEE @ 8:00 am-
APPROX. 60 HRS INSTRUCTOR-MS. JOHNSON
(tentative) Library
Students, have you ever thought about learning the Sat., December 10, 2011 ♦ MATH CAHSEE @ 8:00 am-
computer or improving your computer skills for per- (tentative) Library
sonal use or employment options? You might already
be taking classes in the evening during the week. December 12, 13, 14, 15, *GED (Spanish)- 5:00 pm -
What are you doing on Friday evenings? You could 2011 Library
be improving your skills, job prospects and earning Jan, 23, 24, 25, 26, , 2012 * GED 5:00 pm- Library
ability?
Try our computer lab that meets
on Fridays from 5:30-8:30 pm.
When the class ends at 8:30 pm it
will still be early enough to have
some fun!
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES
UPCOMING CAL-PRO
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
FALL 2011 ESL TEACHER ACADEMY--
OCTOBER THROUGH DECEMBER 2011
Division ESL staff will present a five-session Online Workshops: (Select the link to find a de-
academy for ESL teachers with a current Division scription of the workshop and register.)
assignment. Teachers will learn techniques and All of the Online Workshops shown below can be
strategies for running a successful ESL course. part of a series of workshops. Read the digest to
find out more about series workshops.
Participants must commit to attending all five ses- Moodle: Creating Assignments with Susan Coul-
sions scheduled for the ter, Friday, October 14, 2011 — 11:00a - 12:30p
following dates: Octo- Using Picture Dictionaries in the Multilevel ESL
ber 7, October 21, No- Classroom with Jayme Goldstein
Friday, October 14, 2011 — 1:00p - 2:30p
vember 4, November
Interactive Whiteboards - Creating Student Ac-
18, and December 2,
tivities (SmartBoard) with Blair Roy
2011, 12:30 to 4:30 Tuesday, October 18, 2011 — 3:30p - 5:00p
p.m., at the District Orientation to OTAN "Advanced ESL" Shared
Headquarters, 333 S. Moodle Course with Francisca Wentworth
Beaudry Avenue, Sec- Tuesday, October 18, 2011 — 1:30p - 3:00p
ond Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017. Teaching Critical Thinking for the Internet with
Branka Marceta
Participants are encouraged to take their own Wednesday, October 19, 2011 — 4:00p - 5:30p
drink and snack for the break. For registration, or
additional information, visit http:// Cont. on Pg. 4
esl.adultinstruction.org or call Liz Koenig at (213)
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JCAS Expected School wide Teachers: Please email JCAS
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Mission Statement
if you would like to be “green”
JCAS STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO USE and have your Weekly Bulle- We are an education and ca-
LIFE SKILLS LEARNED AS PART OF tin emailed to you. reer center in south Los An-
THEIR EDUCATION TO IMPROVE geles. Our mission is to pro-
THEIR LIVES IN A CULTURALLY DI- vide educational opportunities
VERSE COMMUNITY. to enhance students’ per-
Professional Dev, Cont., Pg. 4
sonal, academic, career and
JCAS STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO Three Fun Online Activities for
Students with Kristi Reyes, F ri- social abilities, as well as fa-
ADAPT TO A CHANGING WORLD BY day, October 21, 2011 — 10:00a - cilitate participation in our cul-
SETTING PERSONAL, ACADEMIC AND
11:30a
Moodle: Using Audio to En- turally diverse and technologi-
/OR VOCATIONAL GOALS. hance Teaching and Learning
cally advancing society.
with Francisca Wentworth
Monday, October 24, 2011 —
JCAS STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO AP- 1:00p - 2:30p
PLY LEARNED SKILLS IN THEIR EVE- Creating a High Quality Online
Course with Penny Pearson We’re on the
RYDAY LIVES SUCH AS TECHNOL- Thursday, October 27, 2011 — web!
OGY, READING, WRITING, SPEAKING,
3:30p - 5:00p Jcas.edu