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Outreach programs: On Saturday, April 15th, Vince Gutschick, chair of the board of trustees, gave an eventful demonstration to 40 attendees about the many aspects of fire, at the Las Cruces Museum of Natural History.  The series continues on May 19th when he presents Light and Color, and on June 16the, with Math for the public: growth, probability, primes, and more.

 

To benefit the Room to Read program, the World Food Programme, and the Academy's own building fund, on Saturday, March 31st at 2:00, the older students (2nd - 5th grades) performed 2 plays, Zak the Yak with Books on his Back, by John Wood, and Eight Fortunes, an adaptation of an ancient Persian fable as told by Aaron Shephard. They also sang a lively song, Friends (朋友), in Mandarin Chinese.  An overflow crowd of parents, siblings, teachers, and community friends enjoyed the show.  The event was recorded in high definition video by Dona Ana Community College volunteers from the Creative Media Technology program, Lamaia Vaughan and colleagues, and in stills by professional photographer Nico Banalas.    Below here are a few stills taken by board chair Vince Gutschick; click on a thumbnail to see the larger image.

 

 

Donors and volunteers helping us to grow.

 

  Please see the wealth of stories below, on our capital campaign, student generosity, and scholarships.  Also, we treasure our volunteers who help teach special sessions in a variety of classes.  Leticia Burbano de Lara has given engaging lessons in Spanish.  You can see her in the make-believe tienda here.

Karen Caldwell has lectured on the planets and on art history.  Polly Kamali, Gaylene Fasenko, Travis Turner, Natascha Preiss, and Kelly Price have worked with the students on silent reading.

 

You can volunteer to help us with some tasks.  We're happy with the way the students are learning and with the enthusiasm of students and teachers alike.  We want to keep all this going through the startup years, when we are still getting established, so we do need help. Read more.

 

A special kind of volunteer is needed to help us with our capital campaign...for which we are also seeking to hire a professionally-trained development officer.  We have the call out for volunteers on the Web page of the United Way's Center for Nonprofit Excellence, with the direct link available here.  We thank any of you who can volunteer in advance.  Some of our students' parents have already helped, including Polly Kamali and Svetlana West.

 

New ways for donors to reach us.  On our Giving page, we list ways that anyone may donate directly or by patronizing a variety of merchants.  We have recently got ourselves listed on the site, NonProfitList.org .  This is an active link if you wish to click on it.

 


Student generosity

 

Aretha Deng,the daughter of our Chinese teacher, Mei Dai, recently won the Junior Division Mesilla Valley Rotary Talent Show and was given a multi-hundred dollar cash award. Aretha decided on her own to donate the entire award to the Academy. We were very gratified by her generosity.

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The Academy in the public eye.

  • Carlos Correa filmed us for a fine Newsmakers segment on KRWG-TV in late November.  You can see the 2-1/2 minute clip on YouTube by clicking here.
  • In January, Carlos Correa had an extended interview with math teacher Jorge Guevara.  Jorge elaborated on the strengths of the Singapore Math program, top-rated internationally, that we have used from the beginning.
  • Out of the blue came an unsolicited, very helpful article about the Academy by the "Our heroes" writers at the wiz duh m site, which promotes good causes, and we're grateful that they see us so.  You can see the Web article by clicking here.   Thanks, wiz duh m!
  • Community groups see the Academy: board chair Vince Gutschick gave a lunchtime presentation on the Academy to a very positive group, the High-Tech Consortium.  His PowerPoint presentation will be posted on their Website, www.htcnm.com/, and we've made a link here to download it, too.  Please see our home page, too, for news about a presentation at the Good Samaritan Village, coming up on February 3rd at 2 PM.  Directions to the Good Sam conference room are available here
  • We're working to bring our abilities in science, math, reading, and art to the public with outreach sessions.  It's been a slow start to get engaged with the overly busy public schools, but we've worked up some exciting sessions to share.  Here's a writeup of one in which we take flash pictures of balloons as they are popping.  It's a PDF document, available by clicking here; if you need Adobe Reader to view it, you can download it here.
  • We are frequently featured in the Las Cruces Sun-News, in the Las Cruces Bulletin, and on the radio on KRWG and KGRT.  Look for us in these places.  We appreciate our friends in the media.

 


Chinese New Year, 24 January 2012. Chinese teacher Mei Dai outfits the students for the celebration. Click on any thumbnail image below to see a large image in a new window.

 


Annual student newsletter.

The students have produced their own newsletter, which you can download below as a PDF file, or view it by clicking here if you have Adobe Reader.  If you need Adobe Reader, you can get it by clicking here.

 


Our capital campaign and its big boost:
Our capital campaign is in progress.  Please see the link on the navigation bar at right, or click here for a wealth of information.  For a quick summary here: The Giles W. and Elise G. Mead Foundation of Napa, CA, reviewed the proposal we submitted to them...and their board voted to give us a $35,000 grant!  This puts our campaign into high gear.

 

Why do we need a capital campaign? In brief, we've been so successful in growth of our enrollment, and we have the grand vision of a school of 350 students, while our present rental quarters, genial as they have been, cannot fit many more students.  You can read a wealth of detail in the grant proposal to the Mead Foundation.  The proposal is a PDF document viewable with Adobe Reader (get the Reader here if you don't have it yet)

 

Our goal is $1,000,000 and we hope to reach that in as little as one year, so that we can move into a final campus with our first school building for the next academic year.  The generous grant from the Mead Foundation will have a big multiplier effect, showing other donors that we are credible by objective criteria, on our own merits, among people who have just come to know all about us.

 

The grant proposal is a great summary of who we all are - students, teachers, board, community supporters - and where we are going, how we have managed to date, and how the capital funds will be used.   There are even more details in other documents.  Please see our Capital Campaign pages.   We are grateful to all 300 people and organizations who have donated to us in the past, in all amounts.   They helped us immeasurably, demonstrating to the Mead Foundation and to future donors that we have support far and wide.

 

Our capital fund was also boosted by recent donations from Marc and Iris Chavez, Jean-Pierre Reinhold, the Boeing Corporation, Amudhu Gopalan and Champa Sengupta-Gopalan, Donovan Reed, Paul Deason, Connie Maxwell, T&E, Inc., teacher Paula Hines, and students Anna Garcia and Trey West.  Together with past gifts by Jean-Pierre-Reinhold, Sangeeth Shanbhag, Gail Haggard, Marc and Iris Chavez, Catherine Abeele, R. Jeffrey Bowers, Debbie and David Cota, Kathy Roman, and Dahlia Reinhold, we now have a fund of $46,256!

 


Chinese videos

We have started putting videos of our students reading, singing, and reciting poetry on Youtube. We encourage you to visit the page we set up with links and descriptions.

 


Scholarships

El Paso Electric Company has again given the Academy $2,500 to be used toward scholarships. This generous bequest expands the funds we have been given by individuals.
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We put these funds and the donations from parents and friends -- which have totaled $10,455 to date -- to effective use. In December, 2011 and January, 2012 alone, we disbursed $3257.50 in partial scholarships to two current students and one recent student.  We can always use more donations to keep deserving students in the Academy.

 


Science and technology demos

Demos have continued throughout this year. In our first year (2009-2010): Dr. Will Beattie gave a series of science lectures on a number of Friday afternoons.  He engaged the students about sound, optical illusions, vortices in the air, magnetism, and static electricity.  Dr. Beattie also generously donated to the Academy his extensive collection of demonstration apparatus and the book he wrote about them.  Dr. John Mercurio brought the concepts of airplant flight to the students.  Dr. Vince Gutschick showed how satellites image our earth, what we know about the moon and Saturn, and how computers work at the fundamental level.  David Gutschick and four of our students built computers that are used in the Academy.
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Growth in our faculty

We are glad to welcome Jorge Guevara as math and Spanish teacher. Newly hired for the 2011-2012 school year, "Mr. Jorge" has ambitious plans for the math program, including math groups and weekend outreach for the public. He has quickly become a well-loved member of LCA. Over the summer, Group 1's teachers, Paula Hines and Debbie Cota, completed the second summer's training of the Scottish Rite phonics program, considered by our advisers to be the finest program available. Our international award-winning Chinese teacher, Mei Dai, continues with us, as does our remarkable English and Social Studies teacher, Liz Coll.  Director Dr. Lou Ellen Kay will, of course, continue teaching science and art, and assisting in other subjects.

 


Last but not least, we circulate a public newsletter, trying to get on a regular schedule of once a month.  To find these newsletters, please click on News and then Archives in the navigation bar at right, or click here.