2016-17 CASTLE ROCK VENDOR CATALOG ♥ ♦

*Revised 8/16/16

Use purple form. Get vendor, CT & parent signature. Submit to Diane in library. She will notify you after principal’s approval. Use blue form. Get vendor, CT & parent signature. Submit to Diane in library. She will notify you after principal’s approval.

ART:

♦ Cake Decorating Gerald Gormly 464-1443 Grades 6-12 $75 Tues 1:30-3:30 p.m. 1260 Glenn St.Rm.3 (6 week class) A class in basic cake decoration. Students will explore beginning techniques that will be used on various projects. A focus will be placed on baking, icing, and decorating. Sign up with Diane in library. Students will have to purchase a cake decorating kit ($13.00) in the library. *Pending minimum sign-up of 8 students.

♥Pottery/Ceramics TBA

Harley Munger 954-3578 Grades 6-12 $200/semester (Elk Valley Artisans) 1130 Elk Valley Rd. Mon.& Wed.10-12:00 or 2-3:00 or Tues/Thurs. 10-12:00 Wheel throwing, hand building, slab work and glazing. Classes will be held at Harley Munger’s studio at 1130 Elk Valley Rd. Call him to set up a time. Available Saturdays. Maximum 4 to a class. *There will be a $20 materials fee to be paid to Mr. Munger. www.customceramicsmurals.com ♦Meet the Masters Art Class Kelly Shanle 218-7573 Grades K-6 $100/Sem. ‘Fridays 9-11:00 Start Date : 9/23/16 Meet the Masters of Art is a chance to learn about master artists such as Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, and Georgia O’Keefe. Learn about art history and the techniques of master artists and make your own masterpiece! Introductory class will be October 5th *Offered Fall semester.

CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (C.T.E.) – OFFERED THROUGH DEL NORTE HIGH SCHOOL students; pick up Co-enrollment form at Castle Rock office.

Free to Castle Rock

Intro.to Career & Technical Education: Gr. 9, 10 Introductory course exploring all areas of Career & Technical Education, including basic skills in wood, metal, small gas engines, and drafting. Students will rotate areas every 9 weeks. Health Careers Fundamentals: Gr. 10 This course provides classroom training in basic health care for students to see if they are interested in a career in the health care field. Students will have hands on activities related to the health care industry such as learning to check vital signs, basic medical terminology, patient care practices as well as learn about a variety of health care jobs available and the types of training required. 21st Century Skills: Gr.9 Semester class. This course is a semester requirement for all 9th graders to prepare them for 21st Century technology skills. Students will cover such topics as cyber safety, digital citizenship, Google use, Kuder Navigator set up for online career exploration and an E-portfolio. Students will also learn basic Microsoft Office skills not addressed in junior high courses. Pending DNUSC approval. Microsoft Office: Elective Gr. 10, 11 & 12 Career preparation course for entry level office-based tasks. Students will complete projects in Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, Access and Outlook that simulate real-world business and medical office tasks.

Television & Video Production: Gr. 9, 10, 11 &12 This course covers all elements involved in TV and Video production. Through “on the job” experiences, students will be involved in the production of both live and taped news stories. This course includes the creative process of information gathering and the technical aspects of the news delivery process. Students will learn digital camera use, production of TV and video formatting and writing script forms will be covered. Students are expected to participate in all production aspects

CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (C.T.E.) – OFFERED THROUGH DEL NORTE HIGH SCHOOL students; pick up Co-enrollment form at Castle Rock office.

Free to Castle Rock

Introduction to Mass Media: (Gr. 10,11,12) Semester class. Students will learn about and analyze how mass media and advertising affects them in their everyday lives. Additionally, class participants will produce multiple works in media while learning principles in written and broadcast journalism. Contributing to the Del Norte High School student news website, titled the Warrior Times, and to the student news broadcast title the Del Norte Report is a class requirement. Web Page Design & Coding: (Gr 10,11, 12) The class will focus on basic design, layout and construction, setup and maintenance of a web site. Students will use Google Sites to create, edit, and share and manage a website. Some students will work with teachers as “clients” to assit in maintaining teachers’ websites and class websites. Students will also begin to learn coding. Using Kahn Academy, Code Academy, students will develop the skills to write Google Apps Scripts to insert into their sites to bring a dynamic look to pages. Technical Support: Gr. 9, 10, 11, 12 Co-requisite: Freshmen must be concurrently enrolled in Intro to CTE. Students provide school technical support as a technical assistant assigned to specific classrooms and on –call classroom technical assistants. Computer Maintenance & Repair ROP: Gr. 10, 11, 12 Student must be 16 years old by Nov. 1 Students will be prepared to install operating system programs, operate, maintain, and service computers and diagnose operational problems with computer hardware. Students will develop professional attitudes and abilities through group interaction while completing assignments and projects. Students will utilize lab training to identify components, determine possible remedies and accurately replace new and/or used components to reconstruct units to full operation. Students will be able to dismantle systems and to identify equipment breakdown. Computer Aided Drafting: Gr.10, 11, 12 This course replaced Architectural Design. Computer Aided Drafting ROP (CAD) is an introduction to the use, care and concepts of a typical CAD system. The students will use a “hands on” approach to develop skills in operating a CAD system. (See DNHS course catalogue for more information.) Construction Technology: Gr. , 10, 11, 12 This course is recommended for students who are interested in the construction industry. The purpose of the course is to provide a handon, activity-based experience in terms of exploring the fundamentals of the industry. The students will receive instruction in the areas of residential framing, layout, plumbing, electrical wiring, welding, masonry, blueprint reading, and model building. The construction students will also learn the safe and proper use offhand and power tool operation. This course has no prerequisites. Wood Technology: Gr..10, 11, 12 Prerequisite: Construction Tech. Advanced Wood tech. expands all skills learned in previous construction tech. classes. Emphasis on problem solving and college level projects. Carpentry ROP: Gr. 10, 11, 12 Prerequisite: Student must be 16 years old by Nov. 1 Recommended: Construction Technology. Normally taken for 2 consecutive periods. Offers actual construction experience. A complete residential dwelling is constructed in sequential classes, with exposure to all phases of construction including: safe tool use, plan reading, estimating, codes layout, foundations, framing, roofing, siding, mechanicals and interior finish. This is a hands on experience

Manufacturing Technology 1/Metals 1: Gr. 10, 11, 12 Students learn basic gas welding practices, drill bit and tool bit sharpening, machining on the metal lathe, sheet metal work, foundry and hand tool projects. After the required projects are completed, individual projects are designed and constructed.

Manufacturing Technology/Metals ROP: Gr. 10, 11, 12 Prerequisite: Manufacturing technology 1. Student must be 16 years old by Nov. 1Students may earn C/R credit through the 2+2 program. Concentrates on all phases of welding and machine shop. Students learn how to vertical weld and use the MIG and TIG welding machines. Instruction covers projects that include the use of the metal lathe, drill press, milling machine and shaper.

CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (C.T.E.) – OFFERED THROUGH DEL NORTE HIGH SCHOOL students; Pick up dual enrollment form from Loretta in the office.

Free to Castle Rock

Automotive Technology ROP: Gr. 10, 11, 12 Students must be 16 by Nov.1 This course will cover basic shop safety, proper use of tools, types of repair shops, basic car service information, basic shop operations and an introduction to tools use including hand and power tools, electronic test equipment and basic automotive service and vehicle care. Students will also explore the various careers available in the auto industry and the post secondary options for training after high school. Students can expect 2 to 3 days of class lecture, textbook and service manual reading. Students are expected to bring a pencil and paper to class daily. Grades are based on student lecture participation, small group participation, small group participation and shop participation This course is NOT a project course for students to bring in cars to work on. School cars, small engines and auto engines are the materials used for construction Advanced Automotive Technology ROP: Gr. 10, 11, 12 Students must be 16 by Nov. 1 In this course students will learn how to use service information, engine principles and systems, electrical systems, heating and air conditioning, tire and wheel balance and rotation, drive train, brake systems and service, suspension systems and steering systems. Students will also explore the various careers available to them in the auto industry as well as post secondary options for additional training and experience. (pending DNUSD Board approval) Agriculture 1 – Introduction to Agriculture: Gr. 9, 10, 11, 12 Primarily for 9th grade students. Fulfills one year Physical Science requirement. Introduces students to the vast field of agriculture. It consists of the following areas of instruction: California Agriculture, Animal Science, Plant Science, Careers in Agriculture and Leadership. All students are required to have a supervised project during the year *Introduction to Agriculture may be used to fulfill 1 year of Physical Science requirement. Advanced Agriculture ROP: Elective. Gr. 10, 11, 12. Prerequisite: Agriculture 2 or instructor’s approval. Students must be 16 by Nov.1 A course designed to give complex knowledge and understanding of the advanced cluster areas of Animal Science, Agricultural Mechanics, Agricultural Business Management, Horticulture, and forestry & Natural Resources. Advance student project is required. Agricultural Biology: Gr. 10, 11, 12 Agricultural biology is a laboratory life science course designed for the college–bound student. The course emphasizes detailed knowledge of the biological principles of the following areas: molecular and cellular aspects of living things, structure and function of agricultural plants and animals, genetics, physiology, plant and animal diversity and principles of classification, ecological relationships, and animal behavior. UC/CSU Sustainable Agriculture: Gr. 9, 10 Prerequisite: Algebra 1. Sustainable agriculture is a one year course designed to integrate biological science practices and knowledge into the practice of sustainable agriculture. The course is organized into 4 major sections, or units, each with a guiding question. Unit1 addresses: What is sustainable agriculture? Unit 2 addresses: How does sustainable agriculture fit into our environment? Unit 3 addresses; What molecular biology principles guide sustainable agriculture? Unit 4, How do we make decisions to maximize sustainable agricultural practices within a functioning ecosystem? (Pending DNUSD Board approval). ROP Floriculture: Elective Gr. 11 & 12: The Art of History and Floral Design provides an introduction to artistic and creative perception including aesthetic valuing through a series of projects in various media including tempera, pencil, flowers, tile, and variety of papers. Various assignments are based on abstract two and three dimensional designs, historical culture and theory, color theory, and analytical critiques of various floral art works.. Work Experience: Gr. 11, 12 Credit is earned by attending one mandatory weekly class per Work experience period in addition to occupational skills and knowledge developed by on the job experience. Students desiring Work Experience need to make an appointment with Work Experience Coordinator for an interview. Applicants are appraised for placement on the basis of their needs, abilities, interests, attitude, citizenship and attendance. Enrollment is limited by job site availability and the number of work experience sections offered.

DRIVER’S EDUCATION: Driver’s Education Welcome Driver 464-0390 Grades 10-12 $35.00 Open timing On-line course On-line driver’s education course will take you through all the principles of driver’s training (approved by the state of California). Completion of course will enable student to take the DMV test and receive Completion of Driver’s Education form which is required before taking behind the wheel training. Student has 90 days to complete course. Fill out a green order form in library and put your e-mail address on the form. Diane will e-mail you a prepaid code and registration information. www.welcomedriver.com FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Rosetta Stone (multi foreign languages) Online $75 per semester Student may choose any foreign language offered through Rosetta Stone. The student must have high speed internet and an email address. An access code will be emailed to the student. The program may be accessed from any computer with high speed internet with the code. Fill out a green order form and indicate the language and the student’s email address. If you have questions about the program please contact Kim Redd. LANGUAGE ARTS: Language Arts Lab Blackburn 464-0390 Grades 7-12 Free to Castle Rock Tues &Thurs 11:-1:00 Tah-Ah-Dun Students Drop In Wed. 11-1:00 Starts 9/6/16 Students will work on Achieve3000, Literature, Argumentative writing & vocabulary . Sign up using the orange Lab Enrollment Form. Language Arts Lab Kelly Shanle/Kim Barr 464-0390 Grades K-6 Free to Castle Rock SIPPS Tues-Thurs 8:30-9:00 Start 9/13/16 Rm.6 Students ELA Tues-Thurs 9:00-11.00 Designed to assist students who could benefit from individual or small group instruction with a focus on writing skills. Will help prepare high-school students for the writing portion of the California High School Exit Exam LIFE SKILLS: Life on Your Own Kathy Buckley 951-6552 Grades 9-12 $100/sem. Wed. 1:00-3:00 Castle Rock Rm.3 Classes start 9/14/16 This class is designed to help students become responsible adults. It covers financial matters, simple cooking techniques, and simple sewing. We also have guest speakers visit the class to discuss different occupational opportunities. This is a one semester class that provides students with the chance to earn 5 credits. Students need the Life on Your Own text from the library. MATH: Math Lab John Beck-Murphy 464-0390 M-Th 9-3 1260 Glenn St. Rm#9 Individualized math instruction and tutoring – basic math through Algebra 2 Middle School Math Lab Jason Zeigler Tu/Th 9:30-11:00 1260 Glenn St. Rm.3

464-0390

Grades K-12

Free to Castle Rock Students

Grade 6-8

Free to Castle Rock Students

MUSIC: ♥Pacific Music GuildChildrens Choir Heather Clensay 464-9645 Ages 6-8 $60/Session Tues. 5-6:00 United Methodist Church, C.C. Starts 9/13/16 Rehearsals begin Tuesday, September 15th and finish with a public performance on December 8th. Pick up registration and (purple) vendor form in library. Call or e-mail Heather Clensay (464-9645) , [email protected] to get vendor form completed and bring to Diane in library. There is a $10 uniform fee which isn’t covered by Castle Rock--.

MUSIC: ♥ Use purple form. Get vendor, CT & parent signature. Submit to Diane in library. She will notify you after principal’s approval.



Use blue form. Get vendor, CT & parent signature. Submit to Diane in library. She will notify you after principal’s approval.

Diane VonHeeder 465-9918 Grades 2-12 $12/half hr. Castle Rock Music Rm.. 951-5078 Reading, writing, and rhythm. Tailored to each individual student. Flexible hours and days for individual sessions. Taking sign-ups for group sessions (3-5) students (elementary & high school) Group sessions will be once per week. Group sessions will cost approximately per semester. ♦Guitar Lessons

Dale Morgan 465-5210 Grades 6-12 $35/hour 625 9th St. Cres. City Guitar instruction to enable students to read notes for a wide variety of melodies written for solo guitar (classical, popular and blues

♥Guitar Lessons

Diane VonHeeder 465-9918 Castle Rock Music Rm. 951-5078 Tailored to each individual student. Flexible hours and days for individual sessions. Piano

Grades 2-12

$12/half hr.

♦Piano Beverly Ritz 541-961-1871 Gr.K-12 $30/Hour or Flexible Hours Castle Rock Music Rm. Individual lessons in piano theory, practice and note reading. Success is guaranteed to students who practice diligently, attend lessons regularly and treat the instructor respectfully. All styles, all levels, all ages. All styles, all levels, all ages. Violin, Cello & Guitar Denise Olson 954-4817 Gr.K-12 $15/Half hour Flexible Hours Castle Rock Music Rm. Individual lessons in theory, practice and note reading. Success is guaranteed to students who practice diligently, attend lessons regularly and treat the instructor respectfully.

Diane VonHeeder 465-9918 Castle Rock Music Rm. 951-5078 Tailored to each individual student. Flexible hours and days for individual sessions. Voice

Grades 2-12

$12/half hr.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Pacific Coast Aikido 954-5950 Ages 5-18 Dean Wilson 2304 Parkway Dr. Kinder-Keiko (ages 5-8) Tues 5:30-6:30 Adv.Youth (Ages 8-14) Mon. 6-7:00, Youth (ages 8-14) Tues-Wed. 6-7:00 Adults (Ages 14+) Mon/Wed 7-8:00 If you are interested, your first class is free! Please check website @ www.pacificcoastaikido.com ♥ Aikido

T-Ball $70/Season Minor Division $90/Season Major Division $110/Season Registration online @ www.delnortell.com. from Jan 1 – Feb. 7th. Bring vendor form to Ming Tree realty drop box for vendor signature. ♥ Baseball March-June

Jon Van Alstine Del Norte Little League

$35/Month

♥ Basketball (Youth) Del Norte County January-February Recreation Dept. Sign up by December to get on a team.

218-7777

464-7237 Saturdays

Ages 5-12

$30/Season

$3.75/Game $1.50 Shoe rental

♥ Bowling

Tsunami Lanes Heather Bolen 760 L St. Cres.City

464-4323

Grades K-12

♥ Dance

Dance Art Studio -Sarah Valley 485 I St. Crescent City

464-6817

Grades K-12

Approx. $175/Session

PHYSICAL EDUCATION: .♥ Use purple form. Get vendor, CT & parent signature. Submit to Diane in library. She will notify you after principal’s approval.



Use blue form. Get vendor, CT & parent signature. Submit to Diane in library. She will notify you after principal’s approval

Express Fitness for Women 465-1806 Grade 7-12 $30/Month . Anita Stefko 700 Northcrest Dr. C.C. Express Fitness is a women only, 30 minute cardiovascular training workout using hydraulic equipment. Fitness tools within the club: exercise balls, balance trainers, medicine balls, light hand weights, hula hoops and on-going weight management education. ♥ Fitness & Exercise

♥ Fitness & Exercise

The Club Gina & Dennis Putnam 220 Hwy 101 N. C.C.

465-3730

Ages 14 & Up

$37.50/Month

Life Fitness Center 465-3070 Ages 14 & Up $32.50/Month Lizanne Sayre 24 Hour Access 520 Wilson Ave. C.C. Personal training, group fitness, spinning classes, free weights, women’s circuit training, yoga, and African dance. Castle Rock students must attend during open hours. The 24 hour key card is not available due to insurance reasons. www.Lifefitnesscc.com ♥ Fitness & Exercise

♥ Football Del Norte Youth Football 464-9812 Aug-Nov Shannon Richards or Ron Simpson – 487-7039 Sign up in May or June to get on a team

♥ Horseback riding

Fort Dick Stables 2002 Moorhead Rd. Fort Dick

951-5407 Lorie Barrington

♥Jazzercise

Judy Reynolds 843 3rd St. Crescent City

954-7006

Ages 8-14

$125/Season

$30/hr. (not to exceed $225/sem.)

Grades 8-12

16 & under $19/month 17+ $25/month

♥ Martial Arts Tsunami Martial Arts 464-5632 Grades K-12 $45/Month (Age 4-6) Adult M-W 6-8:00pm Jodi or Robin Miller $50/Month (Age 7-12) Jr. M & W 4-5:30 1545 California St. Cres. City $60/Month(Age 13+) Or Jr. Tu/Th. 5-6:30 Little Dragon Tu/Th 3-4:00 or Tu/Th 4-5:00 Basic principles of jujitsu: Adapt & improvise, self defense, body strengthening, character & mind development, discipline, control, sportsmanship and respect. Adult Classes - Ages13 & up, Juniors Classes –Ages 8-12, Little Dragons Classes – Ages 4-7.

Matt Hildebrant 464-9503 Grades K-12 .Fred Endert Pool – 1000 Play St Sign up for group swimming lessons which are given in 2-3 week sessions or for swim passes. ♥ Swimming Lessons

$36-$41 for 2-3 Week session

♥ Swim Club Lana 541-661-2812 Ages 5-18 $60/Month M-Th 5:30-7:00 pm Cres. City Swim Club ($60/Reg./Yr.to be paid by student) Join the Sharks. We teach stroke improvement through organized and motivating practice session combined with optional competitive swim meets. Pick which nights you want to swim. [email protected]

Sandra Stone 954-9824 Grades 4-12 $150/20 hr.class Open Studio Arts 954-5640 7700 Bailey Rd.,Ft. Dick Continuous flowing movement to improve balance, strength, coordination, awareness of breath and relieve stress. Encourages group awareness, non competitive and learning awareness of surroundings. Focus on respect for self and others. ♥ Tai Chi M-W 2-4:00

Tsunami All Starz Once/week: $35/Month Coco or Nicole Wanner 218-5843 Twice/week: $55/Month Gr. K-2 Tues.5-5:30 & Sat. 5-5:30 Gr. 3-12 Tues 5:45-6:30 & Sat. 10-10:45 . Each participant will be evaluated on their skills and then placed in the appropriate level to meet their needs. (1 Class per week) ♥ Tumbling

SCIENCE: ♦Life Science/Bio. Lab Kathy Buckley 464-6954 Gr. 10 $150/sem. Wed. 9:00-11:00 Classes start 914/16 This class is designed to fulfill the 10th Life Science requirement with hands on lab activities. We will be using the Foundations Biology text with the accompanying workbook. For students to receive credit for biology with lab they need to take this class. ♦Science Explorations Kathy Buckley 464-6954 Gr. 6-8 $100/sem. Wed. 11:00-1:00 Classes start 9/14/16 This class is designed to enrich the 6, 7, and 8th grade students; understanding of scientific principles by providing a lab environment that allows students to learn by investigating. Younger students may be allowed to take this class with teacher approval. Some activities are repeated from one semester to the next, so students might not want to repeat this class.

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: Culinary Arts Mon. 1:15-3:30 Sign up with Patti in the office.

Jessica Phillips Sunset School Kitchen

954-9812

Gr.9-12

Free

Carpentry (ROP) Tu-Th.9-11:40 Wed. 9-10:40 Sign up with Patti in the office.

Lewis Nova Worksite

218-8322

Gr.9-12

Free

Technology Today Basic MS Monna Colianno Tues.-Thurs. 10-11:00 Or Tues-Thurs. 11-12:00 Rm.5 Sign up with Monna in Computer Lab.

464-0390

Gr.K-12

Free

Elem.Computer Skills Monna Colianno Tues-Thurs..9:15-10:00 Rm.5 Sign up with Monna in Computer Lab

464-0390

Gr.K-8

Free

Yearbook/iMovie/Video Class Monna Colianno Friday at assigned times Lab: Tues-Thurs 1-2:00 or 2-3:00 Rm.5 Sign up with Monna in Computer Lab

464-0390

Gr.6-12

Free

TUTORS ACADEMIC/MATH: Farr, Brian

464-7348

Gr.K-12

Crescent City

$26/Hour

Green, Makayla

487-0322

Gr.K-8

Crescent City

$10.75/Hr.

Hatfield, Walter

218-0929

Gr. K-12

Crescent City

$20/Hour

Hawkins, Peter

482-0170

Gr. K-12

Klamath

$14/Hour

Maas, Val

954-2623

Gr.K-12

Crescent City

$11.75

Martin, LaVerne

487-5731

Gr.K-12

Smith River

$27/Hour

Murphy, John

954-7471

Gr. 6-12

Crescent City

$27/Hour

Pitman, Joel

707-218-7100

Gr.6-12

Crescent City

$27/Hour

Stoner, Ryan

954-2641

Gr.K-12

Smith River

$18/Hour

Walker, Emily

951-4918

Gr.K-8

Crescent City

$15/Hour

Wise, Crystell

760-396-7181

Gr.K-12

Ft. Dick

$18/Hour

Zeigler, Jason

360-560-9323

Gr.9-12

Crescent City

$26/Hour

**************For Free Online Math Tutoring- Go to Castle Rock Website*************

FRENCH: Star Blackburn

218-5725

Grades 6-12

Crescent City

$27/Hour

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