Student Recognition
Osborn School District #8
Clarendon Student Wins State-wide Essay Contest 2008
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For the second year in a row, a sixth grade Clarendon student has
won 1st place the state-wide Spanish Language Essay contest in
the 6-8th grade category. Ariana is a native English
language speaker in Mr. Carlos Ardon’s English-Spanish
Dual Language classroom at Clarendon School. The contest was hosted by Tucson Association
for Bilingual Education and the Arizona Association for
Bilingual Education as part of the XXVI Annual Conrado Gómez
Torneo de Ortografía activities. She will return to Tucson to
read her award-winning essay at the Spanish Language Spelling
Bee at Wakefield Middle School in Tucson, Arizona where she
also will receive a check for $100 prize money. |
Ariana, 6th grade, Clarendon Dual
Language |
OMS Students Awarded Susan Morley Merit Scholarship

Devon & Vivian proudly display their hard
earned award |
The Susan Morley Merit Scholarship was
established to celebrate the life of one of OMS' great
teachers. Eighth grade students can apply for the
scholarship, the winner of which receives a scholarship for
books and materials needed in high school. For more
information visit:
SMMS.
This year the award went to two students
Devon and Vivian. Devon plans to attend Brophy Prep. Vivian
will be moving out of state. We wish them the best in their
academic endeavors! |
Longview Students Win District Spelling Bee Contest

Osborn District Spelling Bee 2008 winners:
Angela P. & Perla C. with School Board president,
Marilyn Rollins |

Tara M., Debbie K., and
Elizabeth P. at the Montecito Spelling Bee 2008 |
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On January 22nd, 14 students from
Clarendon, Longview, Montecito, Osborn Middle, and Solano
Schools participated in the Osborn School District Spelling
Bee. The 14 students were the top spellers from their
respective schools competing to represent Osborn School
District at the Regional Spelling Bee. The judges were
Marilyn Rollins, President of the Governing Board for the
district, and two former principals, Judy Whiles and Claudia
Berner. The top speller was Angela a 6th grader in
Kristin Lorrain’s classroom, second place went to Perla a 5th grader in Nilda Lopez’s classroom. Both girls
are in Longview’s Dual Language Program. The first and
second place winners will represent Osborn School District
at the Regional Spelling Bee. Congratulations to all who won
the privilege to compete in the District Spelling Bee.
Clarendon School held their Spelling Bee
on December 12, 2007. The winners were: 1st: Addison
W.; 2nd: Julie T.; 3rd: Isaac S.; and 4th:
Shannon W.
Longview School held their annual
Spelling Bee on January 15, 2008. The winners were: 1st:
Angela P.; 2nd: Perla C.; 3rd Dale S.
Montecito School held their Spelling Bee
on January 9, 2008. The winners were: 1st: Debbie K.;
2nd: Elizabeth P.; 3rd Tara M.
Solano School held their Spelling Bee in
two phases, ending January 10, 2008. The winners were: 1st:
Alan R.; 2nd: J. R.; 3rd Jennifer M. |
Firehawks Cheer Squad Take 5th Place in State Competition

OMS Cheer Squad:Eunice,
Jamiea, Alexis, Markeitta, Andrea, Yesenia, Selma, Dulce,
Gina, Leah, Cecilia, Diana, Aisha, Karen Diaz, and Cashe |
Congratulations to the
Osborn Middle School Firehawk Cheerleading Squad coached by
seventh grade math teacher Sarah Saiz. They took fifth place
in the AZ State Cheerleading/Pom Tournament. They competed
against 41 Middle Schools from across the state. “Before the
competition my girls were nervous,” says Saiz, “they noticed
the confidence and poise of the veteran cheerleaders. In
the end, we didn't get top 3, but the tournament
director made it a point to tell me how great my girls
were.” |
Clarendon Students to Perform in AZ Ballet's Nutcracker
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Hanssel H. proudly displays Nutcracker
role
For the last four years Clarendon and Encanto Ballet Program
students have read and compared various versions of the
Nutcracker and attended performances. This year a
small group of ambitious students was ready to try for more.
Six Clarendon Ballet students were selected to perform the
Arizona Ballet’s Nutcracker beginning December 6th. |
Three students will be performing as
Angels: Elvira Garcia A., Guadalupe C., and Stephanie Michel
R.; two as soldiers: Adrianna H. and Dawn U.; and one as a
boy in the Party Scene: Hanssel H. All have been rehearsing
diligently each week and look forward to a busy performance
schedule in December. The Osborn Ballet Program is in its
fourth year. Last year 51 girls and boys from Clarendon
School and 83 from Encanto School took lessons. Osborn
Ballet Program students will be learning from both sides of
the curtain this year! The Ballet program is supported
through Tax Credit Donations to the schools, donations to
the Osborn Educational Foundation and an after school grant.
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Solano Students Featured in Phoenix Art Show
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Color Monoprints, 3rd Grade, Solano School |
Clarendon Student Receives Second Place in
National Poster Competition
Ivan
F., 5th grade, Clarendon School |
Clarendon Student Wins 1st Prize 2007
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Sixth grade Clarendon student Luis R. has
won 1st place a state-wide Spanish Language essay contest in
the 6-8th grade category. Luis’ essay focuses on the
benefits of being bilingual. He is in Mr. Carlos Ardon’s
Dual Language classroom at Clarendon School in the Osborn
School District. The contest was hosted by Tucson Association
for Bilingual Education and the Arizona Association for
Bilingual Education as part of the XXV Annual Conrado Gómez
Torneo de Ortografía activities. He will return to Tucson to
read his award-winning essay at the Spanish Language Spelling
Bee at Challenger Middle School in Tucson, Arizona where he
also will receive a check for $250 prize money. |
Luis, 6th grade, Clarendon Dual
Language |
Encanto Student Wins 2nd Prize
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Third grade Encanto Student Gustavo C. won 2nd place in a
state-wide Spanish Language Spelling Bee in the 2-3rd grade
category. Gustavo is in Mr. Valencia's Dual Language
classroom at Encanto School in the Osborn School District.
The contest was hosted by Tucson Association for Bilingual
Education and the Arizona Association for Bilingual
Education as part of the XXV Annual Conrado Gómez
Torneo de Ortografía activities.
Gustavo, 3rd grade, Encnato Dual
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Montecito Students Win Support for Arts
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Tony Kong at Price Kong &
Co supports fine arts at Montecito School. The company
holiday cards are designed by Montecito students and chosen
through an art contest. This year’s winners in the K-3rd
grade category are: 2nd grader Alicia B., 1st
place winner and 3rd graders Cesar C. and Jerry
V., 2nd and 3rd place winners. The 1st
and 2nd place winners in the 4th – 6th
grade category were: 6th grader Anabel C. and 5th
grader Adena D.. Congratulations to all students who
participated- the artwork was spectacular! Montecito
appreciates partnerships with local businesses which enrich
students’ experiences. |
Montecito Students Selected for Boys Hope Girls Hope
Scholarship
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Four Montecito 5th graders have been
selected out of a total of six students city-wide to receive
the Boy’s Hope Girls Hope scholarship. They will receive
full tuition for private school at St. Gregory, Brophy and
Xavier, for college, and for extra-curricular activities.
Boys Hope
Girls Hope of AZ Facts:
-Arizona children currently served are 17%
Native American, 65% Hispanic, 7% Caucasian, 7%
African-American and 3% Asian
-Boys Hope Girls Hope students are
currently enrolled at Bourgade High School, Brophy
College Prep, St. Francis Elementary School, St.
Gregory’s Elementary School, and Xavier College Prep
-100% of Arizona graduates have been admitted
to college
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Joanna, Luis, Abdiel, and Korri; Montecito |
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-97% of Arizona Boys Hope Girls Hope
students are or will be the first in their family to
attend college
-Arizona graduates have attended or are
attending Arizona State University, Colgate, Colorado
College, Dartmouth College, DePaul, Northern Arizona
University, Pepperdine, Saint Anselm College, St. Louis
University, & University of Southern California
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Osborn Middle School Student Creates CO2 Model Car
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Congratulations to
Michael Q. for achieving “Master Craftsman” for the quality
and design of his CO2 Car in Industrial Technology. When
designing his car Michael tried to make the car very light
and give it curves that would help it to move fast. Michael
says he likes the class because he has learned to do all
kinds of projects like designing airplanes, making cars out
of wood, learning to paint. He also has learned how to build
electronics. He enjoys helping other people with their
projects. Michael wants to pursue a career as a mechanic and
feels like this class has helped prepare him. |

Michael Q. holds up winning car |
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