![]() Just a reminder that there is no school tomorrow, Wednesday, 9/26. Tomorrow is also Yom Kippur which for the members of our Jewish community is the Jewish Day of Atonement and is the holiest day of the Jewish year often observed with strict fasting and ceremonial repentance. Enjoy your day off and see you on Thursday!
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The 2012 September equinox arrived on September 22, at 7:49 a.m. PDT (14:49 Universal Time).
The word equinox comes from the Latin words for "equal night." The fall and spring equinoxes are the only days of the year in which the Sun crosses the celestial equator. In the USA and some other areas in the northern hemisphere, the autumnal equinox marks the first day of fall (autumn). On the two equinoxes every year the sun shines directly on the equator and the length of day and night is nearly equal – but not exactly. Equinoxes are opposite on either side of the equator, so the autumnal (fall) equinox in the northern hemisphere is the spring (vernal) equinox in the southern hemisphere and vice versa. The Autumnal Equinox signals the end of the summer months and the beginning of winter. At this time of year, days have been shortening since the Summer Solstice some three months earlier, and the Equinox is the point where nights reach the same length as days. After this point, the Sun will shine lower and lower on the horizon until the Winter Solstice in about three months' time. Equinoxes occur because the Earth's axis of rotation isn't aligned with the plane of its orbit around the Sun: it tilts over by about 23½°. The direction of this tilt is effectively constant, relative to the stars, so that the Earth's north pole always points towards Polaris, the Pole Star, and the south pole always points at the constellation of Octans. (In fact, this direction is not completely constant, and the poles move against the stars by about a fifth of a degree every century). Be a part of history! #NASA invites Californians to participate in #OV105 (Space Shuttle Endeavour) historic flyover of the state Friday, Sept. 21.
At 8:00 a.m. PDT, NASA Television will air the departure of Endeavour from Edwards Air Force Base as it begins its California flyover: http://www.nasa.gov/ntv Any time after 11:30 a.m., watch for flyovers of Endeavour passing regional landmarks such as its future home at the California Science Center, Columbia Memorial Space Center in Downey, Disneyland, The Getty Center, Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles City Hall, the Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific, Malibu Beach, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, the Queen Mary, Universal Studios and Venice Beach, among others. Finally, the SCA and Endeavour will land about 12:45 p.m., at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) for an arrival ceremony before Endeavour is taken off the 747. The orbiter will be transported to the California Science Center next month. The exact timing and path of the ferry flight will depend on weather conditions and operational constraints. Some planned flyovers or stopovers could be delayed or canceled. For more information about NASA's transfer of space shuttles to museums, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/transition ![]() Join #EagleRock PTA Today! Ice Cream Party for each classroom with a 100% Response by 9/28. We're One Week into our Membership Drive and are looking forward to a strong turnout. We've also overhauled our membership processing system and are looking forward to a prompt issuing of membership cards! Your $8 Membership helps fund our school programs, provides workshops and leadership and helps to promote activities and advocacy at the state and national level. Did you know that with your PTA Membership Card you can also gain benefits such as: Discounts on T-Mobile, Sharp Electronics, MetLife, Hertz and more. Click here for additional details. ![]() Parents and guardians can submit a meal application online starting July 1, 2011. The application will be processed within 24 hours, and you will not have to fill out a paper application and mail it or hand it over to the Food services Manager at your child’s school. By clicking on the link you can access the online meal application. https://www.applyforlunch.com/Application ![]() Raising money for #EagleRock Elementary has never been this easy. Simply collect Fresh&Easy receipts from Sept. 12 through Dec. 31 and bring them to the Parent Center for colletion. For every $20 receipt collected, $1 will be donated to our school - it's that easy! Each school that raises $500 or more, gets an extra credit $50 bonus. The top two highest-earning schools in CA will each get a $5,000 bonus! Let's work together and Make It Happen! ![]() Two sessions will be held: Session I: 6:00-6:40p Session II: 6:45-7:30p The same information will be covered in each session accommodate families with more than one child attending the school. Back to School Night is an opportunity to visit your child’s classroom and meet with their teacher. Teachers will describe their classroom program, homework and discipline policies and any of your concerns regarding your child’s education. This is an informational evening for adults only. Therefore, we request that you leave children at home. There will be no supervision on the yard. ![]() Yosemite Recreation Center is offering classes on Tuesday and Thursdays from 5:30p-6:30p where young children learn the fundamentals of sports: balance, agility, flexibility, coordination and endurance, by participating in various sport activities in a safe and fun introduction to athletics. For more information, click here: https://raponline.lacity.org/larap/dsp_form_activity.cfm?actv_id=16693 |
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