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Phoenix Symphony’s Brass Quintet Performs for Trailside Students

The Phoenix Symphony’s Brass Quintet brought their Dynamic Drama of Brass to Trailside Point March 1.

Musicians first explained their instruments to the small groups. Students then heard the various dynamics each instrument offers as the quintet performed pieces from Germany, Russia, France, and the United States. A few students even had the opportunity to conduct a piece.

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Wake Up! Club Members Volunteer At Food Bank

Trailside Point’s Wake Up! club members spent some time over Fall Break preparing food boxes at St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance.

The Wake Up! club is sponsored by community block watch organizations and Phoenix Police to teacher social and personal responsibility, community pride, life management skills, and conflict resolution.

School Resource Officer Jason Groen leads Trailside’s Wake Up! club.

 

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Trailside Student Joins Olympian Michael Phelps

Trailside Point student Andrew Capono was invited to join Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps for the Michael Phelps Foundation’s 10 Years of Water Safety celebration. Andrew is in his fourth year of swimming with Special Olympics and his team was selected to attend the private event.

Andrew is in the advanced level this year and will be swimming the 50 meter freestyle and 50 meter breaststroke. He has taken at least third place each year that he has competed.
Pictured are Andrew, his parents, and Michael Phelps.
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Trailside Point Is No Place For Hate

Trailside Point has once again been designated as a No Place for Hate by the Arizona Anti-Defamation League. They are one of only 36 schools across the state that were recognized for creating safe learning environments, bringing awareness to the issues of bullying and bias, and promoting unity and respect.

This initiative offers students, teachers, administrators and family members the opportunity to work together to enhance a culture of respect in the school community, encourages schools to complete various activities and projects to promote unity and reduce bullying, name-calling and other expressions of bias. The school’s official banner was presented by Carlos Galindo-Elvira, ADL Arizona Regional Director.

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Trailside Point Is An A+ School of Excellence

Trailside Point Performing Arts Academy has once again been named an A+ School of Excellence™ by the Arizona Educational Foundation.

The A+ School of Excellence program is a comprehensive school assessment program that celebrates outstanding public schools. Schools complete an extensive application which is then followed by site visits by members of the AEF. The A+ School of Excellence™ designation is valid for a three-and-a-half-year period.

Representatives from the Arizona Educational Foundation presented the school with an official banner at a recent student assembly

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Trailside Wins Digital Learning Day Trophy Four Years In A Row

In February, all Laveen schools participated in Digital Learning Day. Digital Learning Day celebrates innovative teaching and learning through digital media and technology engaging students and providing a rich educational experience.

Each of Laveen’s eight schools submitted a video highlighting the theme, “Every day is Digital Learning Day.” This year’s winner of the video competition was Trailside Point. They were awarded the rotating Digital Learning Day trophy, which has been in their possession for the last four years.

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Trailside 3rd Graders Learn the Ukulele

Trailside Point’s third grade ukulele class meets daily to teach students the basics of playing the ukulele.  Students learn to play chords and sing at the same time, read/play individual notes on the treble clef staff and give on-stage performances.  Students learn how to play together as a large group and in small groups.  It is designed to prepare students to play in the 4th grade String Orchestra (violin, viola, cello) or Band (flute, clarinet, trumpet, etc.).

 

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Principal Sarah Zembruski Honored With Exemplary Principal Award

Congratulations to Trailside Point Principal Sarah Zembruski who received the Exemplary Principal Award from the Maricopa County Education Services Agency.

This award is given to principals who exemplify practices and leadership that contribute to improved student learning; involve staff, parents, and community members in developing an effective school culture; and have a history of high teacher retention.

Watch the video of Mrs. Zembruski being surprised with this award.

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Trailside Point student honored at MLK breakfast

 

Trailside Point seventh grader Berdina Riggs took 1st Place in Arizona State University’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  art contest.

Her winning poster features a flower with the petals representing flags from various countries. The backdrop is the American flag with this year’s theme of “Look Deeper, Speak Louder” written across the stripes.

Riggs was honored at ASU’s 33rd annual breakfast accompanied by her mother; principal, Sarah Zembruski; superintendent, Dr. Bill Johnson; and teacher, Betty Ehret.  Her artwork was featured on a bookmark provided to attendees.

 

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