


MEA Tuesday Message
January 21, 2025
Calendar
Month 6 Week 3
Tuesday, Jan. 21
- 8-8:45- Choir - B15
- 8:50- 9:35- Strings - B15
- 9:40-10:25- Band - B15
- 12:00-12:30 Annual Cookie Festival - Outside Library
- 12:30-1:15 Elementary Art - MakerSpace
- 12:30-2:30 PALS - Rm 1
- 12:30-1:15 Elementary PE
- 1:50-2:40 Secondary PE
- 2:00-3:00 SSC/SGT Meeting - RM 2
- 9:30-11:30 PALS - Rm 1
- 11:00-11:45 Coop Group - Chicken Coop
- 12:00-12:30 Elementary Book Club
- 12:30-1:30 Tech Exploration - Rm 1
- 9:00-11:30 PALS - Rm 6
- 12:30-2:30 D&D Quest Club - Rm 1 & 2
- February 6 - Move-A-Thon
- February 11 - Secondary Awards Ceremony
- March 14 - Talent Show
- March 14 - MEA Silent Auction
Clubs & Activities
Check out the week's club calendar below. Please note that some locations and times have been adjusted due to Theatre Rehearsals, all changes are highlighted in red. For more information about clubs, check out the MEA Campus Life.
Upcoming Events
Voting For Prom Theme!
Please vote on what prom theme you would like to have in this year's prom! If you are a high school student please vote by Wednesday the 22nd.
Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1KGKcz4UJk6NjiylN4pekXBoLK3iVrpLwR6rW0PsPrY0/edit
HERO MOVE-A-THON 2025
Get ready for the Hero Move-A-Thon event on Thursday, February 6th 1:30 - 3:30 at Mt. Everest Academy. This will be TONs of fun and raise money to make our school even better for you. Joining will also get you some incredible prizes and an ice cream party.
Here is what you need to do to start your fundraising page.
Join your class Team for the event. Simply click “Join a Team”. You’ll create your own fundraising profile and select your grade. You can enter your story, upload a photo and tell why you are fundraising. Then share your fundraiser link.
Set yourself a fundraising goal. Even if it’s just to get your first donation.
Share your link with family and friends. It’s as simple as telling them that you are fundraising for your school programs, and if they’d like to donate you’d be very grateful.
Fundraising prizes:
Every team that collectively reaches their team fundraising goal will be treated to an ice cream party.
Heroes also needed for:
Volunteers
Supplies
Announcements
Spirit Wear
If you ordered during the MEA Spirit Wear drive, your MEA Apparel is ready for pick up in the office. Please stop by and show your spirit for MEA!
P.E. Enrichment Classes
The second semester has begun! Do you have new fitness goals for 2025? If you don't already participate in one of our PE classes, take the time and sign up now! We will begin our first unit with Pickleball.
NO NEED TO SIGN UP IF YOU ARE ALREADY ENROLLED
Elementary: Wednesdays from 12:30-1:15 https://forms.gle/BCAP3hhz92WtBfxW8
Secondary: Wednesdays from 1:50-2:40 https://forms.gle/yyxuUbXgJgiftAoA8
(No classes during turn-in week)
Whale Watching
Come join the MEA community on the San Diego Bay aboard the Legacy Whale Watching Boat! The Legacy crew and NAT Whaler volunteers will provide detailed information about whales, dolphins, sea lions, and more. During the winter, we will see migrating gray whales.
"Legacy’s 80-foot vessel offers two decks with indoor and outdoor seating, snacks and beverages for purchase, and three full-sized restrooms. The boat can host 115 passengers, providing an intimate experience and up-close views of ocean wildlife. Legacy is docked at Seaforth Landing in Mission Bay, which has ample free parking for passengers."
Friday, February 28 at 10:00 AM
Cost is $32 per person (this is half off the regular price) Use the link to reserve your spot!
https://seaforth.fishingreservations.net/sdwvouchers/user.php?trip_id=952345
Yearbook Cover Contest
Students in Grades 6-12 are invited to enter their art in our yearbook cover contest. The winner will receive a free yearbook and their artwork will be displayed on the front cover! Even if your entry is not used on the cover, it may still be used in other places throughout the book.
You may submit a design that is for the front cover only or a wrap-around spread for both the front and back. Keep in mind that there is a spine roughly half an inch wide that will cut through the middle of a wrap-around design. All entries must be in digital format.
Yearbook Theme:
This year’s book doesn’t have a specific “tag line,” but the cover art should reflect the uniqueness of this school, which is unlike any other.
Tips for a Good Entry:
All entries must include Mt. Everest Academy and the school year 2024-25.
Use lots of color, including the background. Don’t leave much white space.
Do not add text too close to the edges of the page. Leave 1 inch of space around the outside edges with no text, just color/design. This will avoid print issues when the art is applied to the cover.
Submit Your Digital Art:
See this link for the specific dimensions for creating your artwork in programs such as Photoshop, Illustrator or others: size, dimensions and resolutions
Use the specs and templates for an 8 ½ x 11 Hardcover book with 92 pages (Photoshop and inDesign templates available)
Email your file to rfinney@sandi.net
All Entries Due By: January 31, 2025 (end of Month 6)
Leader in Me - Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood.
Habit 5 focuses on acting within your Circle of Influence — understanding the other person and expressing yourself. Those actions, in turn, can help you effectively influence other people, which can influence situations that impact you, which expands your Circle of Influence.
Communication is a critical aspect of productive interpersonal relationships. When truly effective interdependent people communicate, they first try to understand the other person’s perspective before expressing their own. On a larger scale, this principle holds true in many professions.
We discussed in Habit 4 that an essential step in reaching a Win/Win solution is to try to understand the other person’s perspective and concerns. The key to truly understanding people is empathic listening, which is listening with the intent to see their perspective. Empathetic listening is necessary to work on habit 5: seek first to understand, then to be understood.
Articulation
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It is time for students in grades 5-11 to plan their classes for the next school year!
Current 8th-11th Graders (Class of 2026-2029)
All current 8th -11th graders must either make an appointment (in person or online) to meet with Mr. Rubin or email course requests (arubin@sandi.net). Please reserve a conference time at this link to discuss courses for next year, graduation and college entrance requirements, and community college courses.
During their articulation meeting, incoming 9th graders and their parents can meet with Mr. Rubin to discuss a four-year plan.
Parents are encouraged to attend along with their student(s). Parents who cannot attend should review the course options with their student at home.
Students do not need to return an articulation sheet but should be prepared to share their course requests with Mr. Rubin during their appointment or by email.
If you would prefer to work with Mr. Rubin over email to select classes, please email him your requests.
Articulation Sheets:
Incoming 9th graders, Class of 2029
Incoming 10th graders, Class of 2028
Incoming 11th graders, Class of 2027
Incoming 12th graders, Class of 2026
Find all courses being offered next year and a tentative class schedule at the links below:
Sign up for an articulation meeting with Mr. Rubin (for next year's 9th-12th only).
Current 5th-7th Graders (Class of 2030-2032)
You will select your classes for the following school year through a Google Form. Mr. Rubin presented the form in Ms. Patterson's and Mr. Cate’s class. The form will be available to complete in Ms. Patterson's or Mr. Cate’s Google Classrooms and linked here.
To review the course options available to middle school students, please see the following articulation sheets:
Incoming 6th graders, Class of 2032
Incoming 7th graders, Class of 2031
Incoming 8th graders, Class of 2030
Please email Mr. Rubin if you have questions regarding scheduling.
Elementary Families
Old Town Meet-up: Explore the Past Tour and Blacksmithing Experience on Friday, January 24, 2025 9:30-11:15 AM
Explore the history of San Diego with your students in this guided tour of Old Town San Diego State Historic Park. The tour visits a contemporary Kumeyaay ‘ewaa, a hands-on archaeology station in Seeley Yard, the San Diego Union Building, La Casa de Machado y Stewart, and La Casa de Estudillo. Students learn that Old Town has a mix of cultures throughout its history, each leaving their impact on our community today.
Visit the Blackhawk Livery Stable Blacksmith Shop and learn about blacksmiths in the 1800s with our Park Blacksmiths! A private demonstration on how to forge iron and then students get to design their own blacksmithing projects with clay.
Parents and students are $8.00 each deadline to sign-up is Wednesday, January 22 by 3:00 PM.
After logging in at https://www.schoolcashonline.com, the item is available under the student as it is attached to the selected student (K to 6th grade).
Digital Meet-Up Board
Calling all Elementary Families! We now have our own digital bulletin board for sharing our Meet-Ups each month! Click on the link to see the places we plan to visit! You are welcome to plan your own meet-up, large or small, or join one that has already been organized. Be sure to give your contact information in the comment section so the organizers can reach those families who are interested in attending.
https://padlet.com/bkielty/mea-elementary-meet-ups-bm0xc8x7lp3pdjn
Club Activities
MEA Alliance Meeting Update
In recognition of and preparation for Earth Day on April 22, the MEA Environmental Alliance will now be meeting weeks 1, 2, and 3. We hope you'll join us to prepare for Earth Day! (Also, we usually have Oreos)
Civil Discourse
As the science further develops, the field of genetic engineering increasingly turns its eyes towards usage on humans. Specially tailored gene therapies to address cancers are now medically relevant and significant, and in 2018, the world was shocked when it was revealed that a Dr. He Jiankui had successfully implanted two women with viable embryos that he had engineered to be HIV resistant. It's very likely in our best interests to decide how heavy handed controls and moratoriums regarding the subject should be before it becomes even more common. Is human genetic engineering ethical flat out? Is it problematic to put off potentially life saving developments to play things safe? Should particular organizations be given special privileges to dabble in the technology? How long should moratoriums last?
https://www.science.org/content/article/chinese-scientist-who-produced-genetically-altered-babies-sentenced-3-years-jail
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2019/01/perspectives-on-gene-editing/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK208734/
https://www.sanger.ac.uk/about/influencing-policy/genome-editing-humans-global-moratorium/#:~:text=The%20five%2Dyear%20moratorium%20proposed,passed%20on%20to%20future%20generations.
We will be in Mr. Greenwood's classroom from 11:45-12:30 this Thursday if you would like to share your thoughts!
Community Events
Community Events are not sponsored by Mt. Everest Academy
WonderCon 2025 🎉
We’re excited to announce an upcoming meet-up to WonderCon 2025—a celebration of creativity, fandoms, and popular arts! This is a unique opportunity for students to explore their interests, learn from industry professionals, and immerse themselves in the vibrant world of comics, film, television, and more. WonderCon is very similar in flavor to ComicCon San Diego, but tends to be less crowded and more accessible. To learn more about WonderCon, please visit their website at: https://www.comic-con.org/wc/
Date: Saturday, March 29th, 2025
Location: 800 West Katella Ave., Anaheim, CA 92802
Time: Doors open at 10:00
Costs:
- 12 and under Free
- 12-17: $30
- Adults: $59.00 (for every 10 students, we will receive 1 free adult badge)
- PARKING: $20
If you are interested in attending please fill out the following form: https://forms.gle/herhkwjU9vKG1WvY7
NOTE: This event is not sponsored by San Diego Unified nor Mt. Everest Academy. Parents/Guardians are solely responsible for their students during the WonderCon Meet-up, including transportation.
Connect and MOVE Bulletin
If you are seeking opportunities to connect, engage, and with other families in the MEA Community, we invite you to explore the private electronic bulletin board. We encourage you to share any local activities or events that you and fellow MEA students and families may enjoy together. Please note that these activities are not sponsored by Mt. Everest Academy.
Please send any information for the Monday Message using the Google form by end of day Thursday for upcoming message. If you have any question please contact Mrs. Keck at mkeck@sandi.net.