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Published by San Tan Times, 2018-04-12 18:45:14

April 13-2018 flipbook

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Always Free! April 13 | Friday Edition
Vintage Touch-A-
Madness Truck
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Trucks, And Annual EventSSSiSniinincncceceee1119199696646444
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dors, collectibles, and
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& Hiking America
With Dogs Local Youth
Succeeding
Arizona offers so much
to do outside that you It was another
could never do it all in incredibly strong
one lifetime. So cram in showing from
as much as you can in San Tan Foothills
FBLA.
yours.
Continued on page 9
Education In San TanCoVntianuleldeoyn page 12
Teachers And
Local Resident, & Teacher, Explains What Teachers Are Fighting For

Teachers, statewide, have in” before school hours to A local teacher explains the
been in the news recent- show unity and to help pro- issues that Arizona teach-
ly. This past Wednesday mote discussion and educa- ers face.
teachers staged a “Walk- tion regarding their effort. Continued on page 10

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Friday’s Word Search Puzzle



Touch-A-Truck

Eduprize 2nd Annual Event

By Eduprize

On April 14th EDUPRIZE Schools will Evac, Tow Truck, Dump Truck, 3-4 Show
host the FREE 2nd Annual Touch a Cars, 97 Chevy P/U, Low-rider 56 Ford
Truck Community event from 10am-1pm P/U from San Tan Hot Rods, PCSO Crime
at our Queen Creek campus 4567 W. Rob- Prevention Truck, Deputy Crusier and
erts Road. The kids are able to climb in, PCSO Humvee and the 257th TC Combat
honk horns and explore the trucks and HET. *Vehicles are subject to change.
vehicles. In addition to the Highlighted
vehicles, they will have Food Trucks such Event Location:
as Quesogood, Burgers Amore, Howard’s
Hot Dogs, Kona Ice, and Grindtime Cof- Eduprize Schools
fee. In addition to that they will also have 4567 W. Roberts Rd.
local vendor booths. This event is free and San Tan Valley, AZ.
open to the entire community. If you are
interested in a vendor booth or have any Event Time:
questions regarding the event, please email
[email protected] Saturday April 14, 2018
10 AM - 1 PM
Vehicles on hand: .STT

Water Tender, Grader, Rural Metro Fire
Truck, Ambulance, Water Driller, Monster
Truck, Cement Mixer, Cement Pumper
Truck, Race Car, Army Tank from World
Famous Mikes Bikes, Helicopter - Air

April 13 - April 15, 2018

San Tan Valley Weekend Weather

Friday Saturday Sunday

High 75° High 80° High 91°
Low 48° Low 52° Low 61°

Gusty winds developing later Sunny skies. High A mainly sunny sky.
in the day. High near 75F. around 80F. Winds N at High 91F. Winds SE at
Winds NW at 20 to 30 mph. 10 to 15 mph. 5 to 10 mph.
Wind gust over 40 mph.
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Vintage Vendor Line Up:
Madness
Hippo Stun Guns
Vintage Cars, Trucks, And Love These Want These
Motorcycle Show Julie’s Crafts
Hello Fresh
By Leave It To Me Promotions Value Dental Centers of Gilbert
Continued from page 1 Legtastic Fantastic Leggings
Do you have some hidden antiques Bein Hooked - Kids Decor
tucked away? Well come join Vintage WazJar Soap and Pickles
Madness as locals show off their an- Yanbal USA - Patty
tiques. One’s old belongings is someone Gold Canyon - Brandy
else’s treasure. Color Street - Sarra
Do you have a Vintage car, truck or LipSense - Brittney
motorcycle you want to show off? Bring Thunder and Twine
it to the event for their 2nd show of the Amare Global
year. All proceeds will go to Matthew’s Get Pain Relief Today
Crossing Food Bank. $10 entry Dosey Doe Boutique
Lilla Rose - Robyn
Location White Oleander Heart
Uniquely Tasha Jewelry
26211 S Power Rd Queen Creek and More
CR: Power and Watford
Food Vendors / Trucks:
Date & Time:
MyHappyPalate - Spices
Sunday April 15, 2018 Flavors Made Simple - Olive Oil, Season-
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM ing, Olives
Happy Tortilla - Mexican
Vehicle Line Up: Hot Shots Express
Ice Cream Socialbles
1959 Moto Rumi Gentleman Junior Zaynes Grill
1936 Pontiac 2 Door Sedan Food Diva
1991 Chevrolet Camaro Damn Good Food
Many others that will show up the day of
the event. Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles -

Please pay your entry on our website and
send me a picture of your entry to be
posted on FB.

Vendors:

Please apply at
www.leaveittomepromotions.com

Direct Sales can apply but must be ap-
proved first prior to paying the vendor fee.
.STT

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April 13, 2018

Friday’s Sudoku Puzzle

Safaris, Archery, Intro to Archery
Javelinas, &
Hiking With Dogs Saturday, April 14, 2018
08:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Enjoy Everything The Re- San Tan Mountain Regional Park
gional Parks Have To Offer 6533 W. Phillips Road
Queen Creek, AZ 85242
By San Tan Times (480) 655-5554
Continued from page 1 Three 1-hour sessions offered: 8-9am;
If you are headed out for some outdoor 9:15-10:15am; 10:30-11:30am. Max 10
fun this weekend, be prepared. Strong participants per session. Pre-registration
winds will develop later in the day on required.
Friday with gusts over 40 mph. Sunday Saturday – This beginner class will intro-
will have a high of 91 and sunny. Be sure duce you to International Style Target
to stay hydrated. Other than that, enjoy Archery in a safe and fun outdoor envi-
the outdoors this weekend! ronment. We will focus on proper form
and range safety with target games at
Beginner Skill Level the end to test your skills. Open to adults
Mountain Bike Ride and kids over 10 years old. You must have
the arm/shoulder strength to successful-
Saturday, April 14, 2018 ly draw the bow. Equipment is provid-
08:00 AM - 10:00 AM ed. Choose your hour-long session: 8am,
San Tan Mountain Regional Park 9:15am or 10:30am. Max 10 students
6533 W. Phillips Road per class. Minors must be accompanied
Queen Creek, AZ 85242 by an adult. Please wear long sleeves
(480) 655-5554 and closed-toe shoes and bring plenty
Saturday – Join us for an exciting begin- of water. PRE-REGISTRATION RE-
ner mountain bike ride among the beau- QUIRED. Contact: nikkibunnell@mail.
tiful San Tan Mountains. This 5.5-mile maricopa.gov. Meet at the south end of
ride is open to all ages and skill levels. the overflow parking area.
Our local experts will be available to help
you understand your bike’s features and Sonoran Desert 101
learn the ins and outs of safe riding. “No
Rider Left Behind” is our policy, because Sunday, April 15, 2018
we ride together in a group. This is your 08:00 AM - 09:00 AM
opportunity to be around others who are San Tan Mountain Regional Park
passionate about mountain biking as a 6533 W. Phillips Road
sport to have fun and get some exercise. Queen Creek, AZ 85242
Helmets are required. Under age 18 must (480) 655-5554
be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Continued on page 15
Essentials: water, helmet, extra tube,
tools to change a flat tire. Meet at the
San Tan Trail sign at the main trailhead.

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Teachers And Educa- not getting paid what they are worth.
tion In San Tan This is one profession where teachers
Valley must have a bachelor’s degree in edu-
cation to be certified with Arizona De-
Local Resident, & Teacher, partment of Education. We are always
Explains What Teachers Are attending various trainings to maintain
Fighting For our certificate to teach as well as the
trainings for the different changes in the
By David L. Lawrence, San Tan Valley curriculum that each district adopts ev-
Resident and local teacher ery year. Sometimes our school will have
training, but there are times districts will
Continued from page 1 not pay for specialty training outside
the school district. There are two ways
Today Copper Basin K-8 in San Tan Val- teachers receive raises. One is to go back
ley, AZ conducted a walk-in. There are to school and receive a master’s or a doc-
many teachers that live in our San Tan torate degree. The other way is if you
community, and a few like myself that stay in a district, the pay scale allows
live in Copper Basin. I’m not your run for a small raise annually of $510.00; if
of the mill teacher; teaching is my sec- the district does not freeze the pay scale.
ond profession because I actively retired Once unfrozen, those teachers do not get
from the Arizona Army National Guard. retro pay even if they had to endure a
I have served my country, the state of pay freeze for 1 or more years.
Arizona, and I wanted to serve our com- Some people might think $37,000 is a lot
munity by becoming a teacher. This is of money for someone who only works
my third year at Copper Basin K-8. My 200 days a year. However, let me break
first year I was a student teacher, but I this down for you. First, we pay taxes
was lucky enough to have my own class- and into our retirement. I myself pay
room and get paid $120.00 a day. I only around $9,500 a year in taxes and re-
got paid the days I worked; I did not get tirement, which now I am at $27,500
paid when the school was on breaks or take home. So, break it down by our 23
for any hours after the “normal” school pay periods which I make $1,655.00 af-
day. During my first year as a teach- ter taxes, I take home $1,227 every two
er, I worked two part-time jobs; I was weeks, based off an 80-hour work week
the store manager at the Family Dollar I make $23.13. Based on the idea that
store in Coolidge and I worked at our lo- teachers work 8-hour days for 200 days,
cal Walmart. I was also completing my which is only 1,600 hours total; sign me
master’s degree in education. I had to up I want to be a teacher now!
get my master’s to offset the money I was Hold on a minute…the average teacher
going to lose becoming a teacher. I went in this school works from about 7:00 am
from making $80,000 a year to $37, 000. – 5:00 pm that is 10 hours a day. During
Unlike many teachers I do not have any this time a teacher is planning for the
student loans; my service to our country next day, grading papers, working on
helped pay for most of my degrees. required reports, making copies on one
working copy machine in the school,
One of the main issues teachers have is teaching students, some might be coach

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ing, after school tutoring, etc. There are to buy those needed materials to contin-
also teachers like myself that put in a few ue to educate your children.
hours on the weekend because we need Now if you are a new teacher just coming
a break from school to go home and be out of college, you would make $33,000
with our family in the evenings. So, av- and have a $50,000 student loan to go
erage teaches might work up to 60 hours along with your house, car, Johnson utili-
or more a week including the weekends, ty bill (which you never know what you’ll
which is about 2,400 hours or $15.42 an pay), electric bill, and groceries, which
hour. That still not bad, but teachers also are the basic necessities. A new teacher
have training. Some trained over their works the same 2,565 hours, if not more,
entire spring break; Monday – Friday, 10 to make about $12.87 an hour.
half days, or 40 hours. Which they did Teachers are highly educated profession-
not get paid for. The rest of the teach- als helping to build a strong community.
ers who did not train over spring break Somewhere along the line, people have
will be doing it after school ends in June forgotten how they learned to read, write,
and will lose 2 weeks of their 6-week and even do some math. If it was not for
summer vacation without pay! Now we a teacher, they would not be where they
are at $15.16 an hour. (Chick-fil-a ad- are today.
vertises $13.50 for untrained workers.) It would be great for a teacher to finally
There are also dedicated teachers that get paid and be recognized for the num-
want to make sure their classrooms are ber of hours they work. If the state
ready for students when they begin their decides to give teachers the raise that is
school year. So, they come in over the deserved, our district will still fall below
break, and take a week (or two) to get most of the school districts in the area.
the classroom set up. If teachers work We will still need the Override to bring
during their breaks, they are not getting our district to the level, so we will stop
paid, so if a teacher works about 5 hours losing teachers to the surrounding school
a day that is about another 125 hours in districts and other states that pay more
the classroom or 2,565 hours or $14.42 an than this district. Every year our district
hour. We can continue with after-school hires 30 – 100 plus teachers. How do you
events, like Meet the Teacher Night, or at build a community of teacher if they are
Copper Basin we have Bingo for Books, always leaving to get better-paying posi-
Howdy-To Night, and Monster House tions in other districts?
just to name a few that teachers do not We are handling up to 32 different atti-
get paid for. Each night is at least two tudes, personalities, and different ways
hours or more depending on the amount each child learns to Read, Write, Math,
of preparation needed for the event. Science, and Social Studies. I challenge
All the money we make does not put into any member of our legislative or the
account the amount of money Teachers Governor himself to come in and teach
use to decorate their classrooms, so it will these students for a week and then come
feel inviting and make the students feel back and tell the teachers to their faces
comfortable while they are in our care. they are only worth a 1% raise. .STT
Don’t even get me started about if the
school runs out of supplies then teachers
go out and pay out of their own pockets

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Future Business
Leaders of America

Local Youth Succeeding

By Joseph Galish

Continued from page 1

It was another incredibly strong show- than deserving of the recognition.
ing from San Tan Foothills FBLA at this
year’s State Leadership Conference located Ariana Cleavenger was re-elected as a state
at the Westin La Paloma. officer and will serve her second term serv-
Sabercat FBLA has establish a legacy of ing as an ambassador for both FBLA and
excellence expanding 10 years at both the San Tan Foothills across Arizona.
state and national levels and this year was
no exception. Katie Poe, Zachery Marlin, and Ariana
San Tan Foothills FBLA received the Cleavenger achieved the prestigious Na-
highest honor of Gold Chapter for the 8th tional Business Honor Roll.
time! They even sponsored an event called
Healthcare Administration where they Antonio Trujillo was the recipient of the
paid the winner of the event $100.00! FBLA Arizona Foundation Scholarship.
San Tan Foothills was most excited to hon-
or Mr. Gary Carbonneau as Administrator San Tan Foothills welcomed San Tan
of the Year. Mr. Carbonneau received his Heights K-8 into the family this year. Mrs.
award during our opening ceremony in Williams established a Middle Level Chap-
front of over 2,000 members and advisors. ter this year and has so many excited and
It was an amazing and proud moment. motivated 7th and 8th graders. Mrs. Wil-
Mr. Carbonneau has been supporting liams actually brought a group of these
FBLA efforts for many years and is more motivated students with her to SLC and in
their 1st year they put the competition on
Continued on page 16

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Car, Truck & pair, and Power Tags, Titles, & More. More
Bike Show than 30 vendors will also be participating.
COMING ATTRACTIONS: The Rebel
Benefits the Queen Creek Legion, The Arizona Chapter of the Inter-
High School Bulldog Bands national Star Wars costuming club and the
Dune Sea Garrison (501st Legion) will be
By Julie Ellender coming for you to enjoy, express, and share
Come see classic and custom vehicles like a their costume talents giving back to the
1932 Ford Coupe street rod, a 1966 Chevy community through works of charity and
Nova with a blown engine, to a 1932 Ford volunteerism.
V12 Roadster convertible and a 1969 FREE public admission and parking, ven-
Dodge Super Bee. Rodeo Chrysler-Dodge- dors/craft fair, raffle prizes, food trucks,
Jeep-Ram will have a line-up of their DJ & music, QCHS Jazz Bands, demon-
modern high performance vehicles as well. strations and much more fun for the entire
Sponsors Choice Award plaques will be giv- family.
en out to Best of Show vehicles entered. .STT
The Queen Creek High School band pro-
grams are expanding exponentially with
state funding staying flat. In order to stay
competitive in the State of Arizona, the
Band Booster Club is working with Event
Producer Jeffrey A. Kramer ( COP’s Clas-
sics & Customs Car & Bike Show, Coolidge
Cruise-In on Main, Historic Florence Clas-
sics & Customs Car & Bike Show, Cruise-in
for Vets Car & Bike Show and the San Tan
Valley Cruise-In.) and the band programs
to raise funds to purchase much needed in-
struments, pay for travel expenses for com-
petitions that are out of state, offer schol-
arships to pay for fees for students that
may not join the programs due to financial
issues, and purchase props and equipment
as needed for the various shows through-
out the year.

Our success depends entirely on active
participation and volunteerism with sup-
port from our community and business
partners. Support from sponsors and
vendors have been outstanding. They in-
clude Rodeo Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram as
our premier sponsor, Ellsworth Brewing
Co., Northwest Surgical, World Famous
Mike’s Bikes, Tractor Supply Co., Arizona
Kawasaki/Slingshot, American National
Insurance, Ted’s Shooting Range, Hip-
pos Stun Guns, Arizona Dri Wash, Krazy
Kustomz Exhaust, Nick Myers for District
12 House, Superstition Harley – Davidson,
R.E. Spurr Construction and AZ Auto Re-

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Biking, Archery,
Javelinas, & Hik-
ing With Dogs

Continued from page 9

Sunday – Stroll with the Ranger on this Wag n Walk Dog Adoption Hike
1-mile walk and talk that will introduce
you to the Sonoran Desert. Learn about Saturday, April 14, 2018
common plants and animals that are 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
found in our park and how they have Cave Creek Regional Park
developed strategies to survive in our cli- 37900 E. Cave Creek Parkway
mate. Afterwards, we’ll stop in the Visi- Cave Creek, AZ 85331
tor Center to meet some of our desert an- (623) 465-0431
imal ambassadors in the Critter Room. Don’t have a dog? No problem! Marico-
What to bring: Water, hat, sunscreen, pa County’s Animal Care & Control and
closed-toe shoes. Meet at the flagpole. Parks and Recreation Departments have
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ united to bring you this program. You
can “test drive” potential canine hik-
Usery Mountain Regional Park ing partners to see how they behave on
a leash and get along with other dogs,
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ while learning about trail etiquette and
safety. Owned, friendly, leashed dogs
All About Javelinas that are at least six months old and cur-
rent on their vaccinations are welcome
Friday, April 13, 2018 to join this one-mile trek on our scenic,
06:00 PM - 07:00 PM groomed, Merkle Trail. Please bring wa-
Usery Mountain Regional Park ter, closed-toe shoes, and an open heart
3939 N. Usery Pass Rd. for a possible new best friend, or two.
Mesa, AZ 85207 This program is rescheduled from April
(480) 984-0032 7. Location: Area 6.
How dangerous are javelinas? What .STT
should you do if you encounter one?
How do they survive and thrive in our
desert? Discover the answers to these
questions and more in this exciting one-
hour presentation! Join us inside our Na-
ture Center as Ranger B shares amazing
facts about these misunderstood mam-
mals. Watch us feed our snakes after the
program at 7pm. Then join our “Night
Safari” at 7:30pm at no extra cost!

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Future Business er ride of excitement and emotion that is
Leaders of America unmatched.
Conitued from page 12
on notice. She and her students walked It is with tremendous pride we present this
away with lots of hardware and inspired year’s list of 25 outstanding members that
future business leaders. Great work by qualified for National Leadership Confer-
Mrs. Molly Williams---she gets it! ence.
There were tense competitive moments
with many highs and some disappointing They will proudly represent San Tan Foot-
moments, but in the end it is a roller coast- hills in Baltimore over the summer. .STT

NAME EVENT
Jayson Reyes and Drake Plotner Digital Video Production
Katie Poe and Sondra Nathan Public Service Announcement
Jessika Stiltner and Brisa Carranza Public Service Announcement
Tony Trujillo Business Law
Thayne Brown Economics
Mimi Hatfield and Zachery Marlin Emerging Business Issues
Andrew Goodman Entrepreneurship
Alex Feeney Healthcare Administration
Shelby Lopez Public Speaking I
Jacob Bello Public Speaking I
Kaitlyn Craft Public Speaking II
Tyler Reyes and Macaila Bishop Management Information Systems
Bo Nigro and Ariana Cleavenger Marketing
Chloe LaPoint Word Processing
Asia Harvey Hospitality Management
BrockLaPoint,ShannonBallard,&JadenAlbrant GlobalBusiness
Rose Fohrenkam Sales Presentation
Nicolas Zurita Client Services

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