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Friday, December 28, 2012 ��� Daily News Education in Tehama County 5A Flournoy students learn about healthy snacks KEEP ON LEARNING Wrestling medalist Courtesy photo Flournoy SERRF learned the advantages of making healthy snacks. The students were making No Bake cookies using oatmeal and coconut. Students conduct toy drive to give back `Courtesy photo Red Bluff High School sophomore Katie ���KT��� Grissom, who wrestles in the 126 pound weight class, received her first medal for a first place finish at a JV tournament on Dec. 12 in Durham. Grissom, the daughter of Kim and Shannon Grissom, got her very first all girl bracket and wrestled three matches, pinning all three to receive her first place medal. Courtesy photo Education News? clerk@redbluffdailynews.com Red Bluff Union High School District���s teen parenting program Cal-SAFE gave back to the community by sponsoring a toy drive for the PATH Sale House. Teen parents, Cal-SAFE staff, students and staff at Reach and Salisbury High School, along with fellow community members, have been busy collecting items for PATH Sale House this holiday season. They received many donations such as new toys for the children���s Christmas gifts, bath towels and wash cloths, personal care products, diapers, blankets, pillow cases, socks, and canned foods. The donation drive was a huge success and the Cal-SAFE program would like to thank all those who donated to this wonderful program. Victorian carolers visit Gerber school Shoe winners Courtesy photo Clever Crazes is a free website where SERRF After School Program students, in grades K-8th, may play games and win gift cards and Nike shoes. Pictured are the September West Street School winners of shoes, Jamilette Quintana 4th grade, Mckayla Zimmerman 5th grade, Raymond Zimmerman 2nd grade, Jesus Morales 5th grade and Levi Freeman 5th grade. RED BLUFF UNION HIGH SCHOOL Courtesy photo Red Bluff High School Victorian Carolers visited Gerber School on Monday, Dec. 17. By BREE BROWN The Red Bluff High Victorian Choir treated the students of Gerber School with a wonderful Christmas concert on the afternoon of Monday, Dec. 17. High School students from Diane Hassey's music classes gave the Gerber students a taste of what they can expect in high school. Hassey provided a positive message sharing the connection between music, band and sports and encouraged all students to get involved in find their niche. "It is wonderful to see such positive role models for our students,��� Gerber School Superintendent Rod Stone said. ���This is definitely something we will include each year.��� The students were especially impressed with the costumes. Sherry King, whose son was in the program in 1997, volunteers her expertise as a seamstress to maintain the Victorian era clothing. King was on hand to talk about the costumes and answer questions from the students. Calendar Changes for December & January December 14 Minimum Day Dismissal at 12:05 p.m. January 7 School in Session Dismissal at 1:19 p.m. January 14 Staff In-service No School for Students