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8A Daily News – Thursday, November 15, 2012 Special to the DN Three Tehama Coun- ty 4-H members repre- sented California 4-H at the American Royal 4-H Livestock Judging Con- test held in Kansas City on Nov. 2. Teens represent state at nationals Elora Brunelle, Rebah Heino, and Karl Parks are all members of the Tehama County 4-H Livestock Judging Team. They, along with Amanda Sura from Santa Clara County 4-H made up the California team. The members qualified for the team based on their scores from the state qualifier held in March at UC Davis. Royal, the team judged 10 classes of livestock including shorthorn heifers, breeding does, and several market ani- mal classes. At the American Guide to school re-entry Shriners Hospitals for Children – Northern Califor- nia has published a Guide to School The team also gave 6 sets of oral reasons. Oral reasons involves telling a judge why you placed a group of ani- mals they way that you did. Reasons are scored based on delivery and accuracy. The team was coached by Rita Boyes . "The team learned a lot from this event and Courtesy photo The four California teammates pose for a photo. From left representing Tehama County are Elora Brunelle, Corning 4-H; Rebah Heino, Manton 4-H; Karl Parks,Westside 4-H with Santa Clara County 4-H member Amanda Sura. is looking forward to earning their spot on another national team next year," Boyes said. 4-H is a national youth organization that is open at all youth ages 5-19 years old. For more information about the 4- H program contact the Tehama County 4-H Office at 527-3101. Re-entry for teachers, administrators, counselors, nurses and other school personnel who deal with chil- dren returning to school with physical limitations that may impact their school experience. "At our Shriners Hospital in Sacramento we care for children whose lives have changed dramatically as a result of a traumatic burn, accidental loss of limb or spinal cord injury. Some are paralyzed and some are scarred. During their hospital stay, these children attend the Shriners Hospital School where they are taught to be independent in the classroom," says Margaret Kugler, Educational, Vocational & Transition Services Coordinator. "As these children transition back to their communi- ties and home schools, we have found that ongoing communication with their teachers, counselors and administrations is vital to a student's success," Kugler adds. "We organize school re-entry programs for patients to re-introduce them to their teachers and peers. We believe the Guide to School Re-entry will help foster continued to success by providing an orga- nized and straightforward reference." The comprehensive guide discusses the role of the teacher in preparing for a student's return and outlines considerations that must be made in dealing with chil- dren returning after burn and spinal cord injuries. Spe- cial sections cover wheelchair safety, emergencies and the use of adaptive devices in the classroom. The Shriners Hospital School is a joint project of Shriners Hospitals for Children – Northern California and the Sacramento City Unified School District. The school provides bilingual regular and special education to patients in grades K – 12 to ensure that children main- tain continuity in their education while in the hospital. Teachers and school personnel interested in obtain- ing a Guide to School Re-entry may contact Margaret Kugler by calling 916- 453-2109 or sending email to ncalinfo@shrinenet.org. The busiest local information website in Tehama County! RedBluffDailyNews.com Please support these businesses that support 590 Antelope Blvd. Suite B-30 Red Bluff 26 Sale Lane, Red Bluff (530) 529-2192 www.Claytonredbluff.com Respecting People. Impacting Business 530-527-0727 243 So. 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