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Family Fun Night!

Second Annual Cook-off New this year – Dessert Bake-off March 25th, 5:30 – 7:30pm Dig out grandma’s favorite recipes for a chance to win $100 or $50 and a cool trophy for your mantle. Unlimited use of Bounce houses will be available for kids. Kettle corn made on-site for sale. Entry Deadline is March 22nd [...]

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Inspirational Book Fair

  Inspirational Family Books for ALL Ages   Get Ready for an outstanding opportunity to purchase books right here at MCA!  The book fair will kick off on Monday for the students Preschool through 8th grade and will be available to parents at our Open House.  Books start as low as $0.99 and are a [...]

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Preschool Open Enrollment

An Amazing Environment Creates Amazing Kids Children are full of energy and inquisitive about the world around them. They grow and develop in an environment of love, care and respect.  At Noah’s Ark Preschool, we are dedicated to providing families this environment.  Noah’s Ark Preschool and Daycare is open from 6:30am-6:00pm. We offer many incredible [...]

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MCA Open House

No Registration Required   Join us Tuesday night (Feb 5th) to visit our Open House.  Come at 7pm for a presentation by the principal, Christopher Mychajluk.  Then have time to visit the classrooms and the great science projects that the students have completed from Kindergarten to Eighth grade. This is an informative night of meeting [...]

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Christmas Production

This Sunday, Dec 16th at 6pm “The Perfect King”  is an original time travel children’s story about a Christmas play at a local senior center.  When the Principal agrees to take a creative and unpredictable turn on this year’s event, the kids are blessed beyond their normal “Acts” of kindness.  The kids have brought goodies, [...]

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Symphony All School Field Trip

  Thank you to all the parents who helped to make this trip possible!    The students were able to develop an awareness and appreciation of great music.  This program helped many students and parents walk away wanting to learn an instrument.   Info on the Symphony The Santa Rosa Symphony’s Youth Ensembles have been in [...]

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Class Projects

 4th/5th Grade Native American Day was spending a day like the Early Californians. The 4th/5th grade tried different skills such as basket weaving, painting legends on rocks, gathering acorns and grinding them, making tools from natural resources, and making headdresses. They rotated through different stations and then had a great feast. The day ended with the [...]

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