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November 19, 2015 Page 3 Classifieds The deadline for Classified Ad submission and payment is Noon on Tuesday to appear in Thursday’s paper. Advertisements must be submitted in writing by mail, fax or email. You may pay by cash, check, or credit card (Visa or M/C over the phone). Errors: Please check your advertisements immediately. Any corrections and/or changes in an ad must be requested prior to the following Tuesday deadline in order to receive a credit. A credit will be issued for only the first time the error appears. Multiple runs will only be credited for the first time the error appears. No credit will be issued for an amount greater than the cost of the advertisement. Beware: Employment offers that suggest guaranteed out-of-state or overseas positions may be deceptive or unethical in nature. If you have any doubts about the nature of a company, contact the local office of the Better Business Bureau, (213) 251-9696. Herald Publications does not guarantee that the advertiser’s claims are true nor does it take responsibility for those claims. Christmas Shopping 915 Cypress St Sat. 11/21 7a-5p. TV, baby clothes, toys, furniture, household MUST GO! Fill a tote bag $25. Seeking Room For Rent Wanted Room for Rent in El Segundo or near by South Bay city. Local E.S. Senior Woman, active, self-reliant, Drives Range $600- $700 per month.(negotiable) Please contact Lisa on behalf of Senior, 310-906-7576 cell Seeking Room For Rent Able senior seeks shared housing. ES only 310-743-7943. 16-0877ps_sby-ie-16-006 ©2015 lacmta Moving Sale Gold Line Extension Opening Date Metro has set the Gold Line extension opening date for March 5, 2016. The 11.5-mile extension will connect Pasadena to Azusa and make stops in the cities of Arcadia, Monrovia, Duarte, and Irwindale along the way. It is expected to take about 50 minutes to travel between Los Angeles Union Station and Azusa Paci>c University. For more information, please visit metro.net/foothill. Take a Tour of the Expo Rail Line It’s easy to explore destinations all around town on Metro. Learn how to get started with a FREE guided rail tour of the Metro Expo Line. You’ll get useful tips on how to plan your trip, buy a pass, and ride the Metro rail and bus system. To reserve your spot, visit metro.net/tours. Metro Lost & Found Facility Each month, Metro >nds hundreds of items left behind by people traveling on its buses and trains. If you’ve lost something, it could be at our Lost & Found facility located adjacent to the Gold Line Heritage Square station. The facility is open Monday – Saturday, 9am – 5pm. Learn more at metro.net/lostandfound. Metro Introduces New Safety and Security Technologies As we continue to make safety our top priority, Metro has introduced three major safety technologies and patrol innovations. This includes deploying elevated security towers, installing security kiosks, and expanding use of the LexRay mobile application, which allows law enforcement to access real-time video from stations and rail platforms. To learn more, visit metro.net/safety. metro.net @metrolosangeles losangelesmetro Health, Wellness Making Impact On Hawthorne School District “We actually started with a school-site assessment at each school to see exactly where we are at, what things we were doing well and where we need to go.” Police Reports Mon 11/2/15 to Sun 11/8/15 ROBBERY 13600 S DOTY AV Wed 11/04 17:09 Property Taken: Whi/Red, Grn/Red W/ School Books, Cell Phone Inactive ROBBERY 3300-BLK W 135TH ST OTHER Thu 11/05/15 22:30 Property Taken: 10 Kt Yellow Gold Necklace ROBBERY 2700 W 120TH ST SHOPPING CENTER Sun 11/08/15 13:49 BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 4200 W EL SEGUNDO BL APARTMENT/CONDO Mon 11/02/15 05:36 Property Taken: Keys On A Keychain BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 5400 OCEAN HOUSE Mon 11/02/15 20:45 BURGLARY 4700 W EL SEGUNDO BL Tue 11/03 02:48 BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 4000 W 141ST ST APARTMENT COMMON AREAS (LNDRY,CLB HSE,ETC) Mon 11/02/15 03:30 Property Taken: Mounted Surveillance Cameras BURGLARY 12200 S GREVILLEA AV Wed 11/04 04:26 Property Taken: 1) Key Card For The Four Points Hotel BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 3300 W 147TH ST HOUSE Wed 11/04/15 07:45 Property Taken: Ps4 Console W/Remotes & Power Cords, (3)Ps4 Games, Madden,Nba2k, And Gta 5 BURGLARY - RESIDENTIAL 4000 W 138TH ST APARTMENT/CONDO Date/Time Reported Wed 11/4/15 22:40 Crime Occurred: Wed 11/04/15 07:30 To: Wed 11/04/15 22:20 Property Taken: Sony PS3 64GB Slim Model, Sony PS4 64GB, 3 Miscellaneous PS3 Video Games (Disks), 4 Miscellaneous Video Games (Disks) BURGLARY 4800 W 118TH PL Thu 11/05 19:00 BURGLARY – COMMERCIAL 13300 S HAWTHORNE BL ELECTRIC SHOP Fri 11/06/15 21:46 Property Taken: Sanyo Dvd/Vhs Combo • By Cristian Vasquez Engaging school kids and families in healthy activities and eating habits has been a growing effort nationwide and the Hawthorne School District is no exception. Through the wellness committee and the twoyear, $100,000 Thriving Schools Partnership Grant from Kaiser, the school district has been able to engage its student population in more physical activities while encouraging staff and students to eat healthier. The wellness committee was established a little more than a year ago but was not very well organized. Today the committee consists of 18 members with a representative from each school and includes some parents, a couple of principals and one of the district’s board members. “Having a wellness committee is not mandatory but it is something that we wanted to do,” Director of Nutrition Services for the Hawthorne School District Anna Apoian said. “We actually started with a school-site assessment at each school to see exactly where we are at, what things we were doing well and where we need to go.” Through a series of recess observations between December 2014 and January 2015 using SOPLAY, a tool designed for observing physical activity in free play settings such recess and lunch at schools, students from K-5th grade were monitored during morning and afternoon recess. The findings revealed that: activity levels were consistently sedentary for a majority of students across all schools and grade levels; there were few structured activities offered across all schools and several schools had insufficient or no equipment available to students, among other findings. Developing a culture of physical activity has not been an easy task but the response by staff and students in schools across the district has been positive. With the grant funds the district was able to provide missing schoolyard equipment, as well as training personnel that would help staff and committee members set up long-term activities. “Most of it is paying for the training of playground supervisors and teacher training as well as some playground equipment,” Apoian said. “The point of the grant is to find practices that are sustainable once the funds are gone.” So far the wellness committee has been able to update the district’s wellness policy, has reviewed fundraisers for profitability, ease and health, and discussed employee wellness programs. Moving forward it is uncertain if the district will re-apply for the Kaiser grant; however, Apoian does plan to apply for minigrants designed to obtain playground supplies for kids at Ramona Elementary. “The grant helped us to organize a group of people that will sustain once the funding is gone,” Apoian said. “To the wellness committee, it will be up to the sites to set up a little bit of money, maybe from the LCAP fund, in order to support their wellness representatives. I think that will make the committee more sustainable.” Other activities kicked off by the Kaiser Grant included a teacher survey, youth survey [regarding food and physical activity questions], kitchen changes, active recess implementation and teacher training for K-3 for COPA, as well as playground supervisory trainings. Future plans include having parents from school site councils become members of the wellness committee, have the committee meet more often and create a sense of empowerment among representatives in order to kick off healthy changes at all schools. For instance, Eucalyptus Elementary has “Think Fit Thursdays” where parents, teachers and students walk outside for 25 minutes to the sound of music. At Jefferson, there has been a reduction in the presence of candy, spicy chips and soda on the campus, as well as in-class recess breaks, afterschool hockey for 4th and 5th grade students. Bud Carson is now offering afterschool activities such as cross country for boys and girls, flag football, boys and girls soccer and basketball, cheerleading and girls volleyball. HMS has kicked off a running club and an organic garden has been set up to promote healthy eating, while Prairie Vista Middle Schools has established a checkout system of equipment which has caused an increase in more students playing basketball, football, handball, soccer, volleyball and Frisbee. Part of the movement to promote health includes staff, as much as students, and the grown ups have done their part. There are currently 212 employees engaging in the fitness challenge, having logged in 700 hours of exercise in one week. “The wellness committee wanted to do something for employee wellness and we started the team fitness challenge,” Apoina said. “I was so surprised that I put this out there and got fast responses.” • To appear in next week’s paper, submit your Classifed Ad by Noon on Tuesday. For Sale For Sale - Sophisticated coffee table, 4 ‘ x 3’, brown alligator like surface. 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