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San Juan Mayor Joe Soto visited St. Margaret's Episcopal School Thursday as a "Celebrity Reader"" to Lower School students as a part of the "Read Across America" Campaign.
St. Margaret's Episcopal School Early Child Development Center in San Juan Capistrano, Calif., is one of the first early childhood programs to earn accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) - the nation's leading organization of early childhood professionals, under its new accreditation system.
St. Margaret's Varsity Football team won the 2007 CIF-Southern Section Northeast Division Title, 37-6, against Brentwood on Saturday, December 8.
"You don't want your kids to think that life doesn't get any better than it was when they were seven," Dr. Wendy Mogel, author of the best-selling parenting book The Blessing of a Skinned Knee said as she spoke to St. Margaret's Episcopal School parents during her visit on Tuesday.
A pig's head for holiday meals, a bottle of ink as a cherished Christmas gift and a beloved first book, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," were some of the personal memories Pulitzer Prize-winning Author Frank McCourt shared with St. Margaret's Lower School students during his visit to the school on Monday.
Upper School Art Teacher Natasha Shoro's artwork showcasing 65 mixed media paintings are now on exhibition in the Founders Hall Gallery at Soka University until Dec. 31.
The world our children live in today and will work in tomorrow is very different from our own. Technology is making the world smaller, more competitive, and highly interactive. Businesses are looking at future opportunities and what skills their employees must possess. Sociologists are considering how all these dynamics will affect they way we live and relate. Schools across the globe are considering ways to make sure our children are prepared to meet these new challenges.