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Source: http://www.doksinet CA/HI PARTICIPATION GUIDE 2017/18 Source: http://www.doksinet Contents Welcome 3 Director’s Letter 4 Registration Guidelines 5 Information and Resources 6 EVENTS Art Festivals 7 Creative Writing Festivals 8 Math Olympics 9 Middle School Leadership Conferences 10 Music Festivals - Choral Elementary Choral Festival 11 Junior High Choral Festival 12 Senior High Musicale 13 Music Festivals - Instrumental Band & Orchestra Festivals 15 Honor Band & Symphony Festivals 16 Handbell Festival 17 Piano Festivals 18 Solo/Ensemble Festival 19 Science Fairs 20 Speech Meets Elementary Speech Meet 22 Junior High Speech Meet 23 Senior High Speech Meet 24 Spelling Bees 25 Technology Fair 27 Source: http://www.doksinet ACSI California/Hawaii Region Student Activities Participation Guide This Student Activities Participation Guide provides you with essential information on how to involve your students in these academic and fine arts programs. You will

find descriptions of each event, requirements for participation, as well as dates and locations. The purpose of the ACSI Student Activities Program is to partner with Christian school educators to enhance learning in ACSI member schools through effective and well-run academic and fine arts events that evidence a Christian worldview. Enabling Christian educators and schools worldwide to effectively prepare students for life. CA/HI REGIONAL STAFF ACSI Student Activities events are chaired by Christian school administrators and teachers who volunteer their time and skills to make these academic and fine arts programs a success. Cecil Swetland Regional Director Lee Duncan Associate Regional Director Suzie Mohler Early Education Field Director Participation in the ACSI Student Activities Program is a benefit of membership in ACSI The California/Hawaii Region is pleased to offer student activity events that complement the academic, arts, and music programs of member Christian schools.

The ACSI staff is honored to support the efforts of the many talented individuals who chair and coordinate these events. Megan Ilertsen Student Activities Coordinator Martha Malane Executive Assistant Andrea Komos Administrative Assistant (Remote) CONTACT INFORMATION ACSI California/Hawaii Student Activities 910 East Birch Street, Suite 260 Brea, CA 92821 Student Activities Mission Statement P: 714.2561287 | F: 7142564085 ACSI Student Activities enhance learning beyond the classroom by equipping Christian schools and educators while challenging students toward God-honoring applications of their leadership skills, fine art talents, and academic abilities. E: student activitiesCAHI@acsi.org 3 Source: http://www.doksinet A Note From the Director | Lee Duncan Welcome to the Student Activities Participation Guide for the ACSI California/Hawaii Region! The purpose of our Student Activities program is to provide the opportunity for students to display their God-given gifts and

abilities alongside Christian students from other ACSI schools. It is exciting that our region has one of the most robust and successful Student Activities programs of any region in the U.S! Through a variety of activities, including spelling bees, speech meets, fine arts competitions, and leadership conferences, students in every ACSI school have the opportunity to demonstrate the growth and development of their talents. Those of you who have participated in the past know that these activities are very important to students and often provide special memories that last for years! The CA/HI Regional Office staff in Brea, CA is here to serve you and assist in the registration for Student Activities and the coordination of these events. ACSI provides registration materials, event handbooks and resources, and support for event host sites/chairpersons and school coordinators. Megan Ilertsen, CA/HI Student Activities Coordinator, is eager to serve you, answer questions, and guide your school

as you register for and participate in various activities. You can reach her by e-mailing megan ilertsen@acsi.org or by calling the regional office at 714-256-1287 We are pleased to provide activities based on a biblical worldview and designed to produce character, leadership, and service to all students who participate. We look forward to another great year of Student Activities and trust you will contact us with any questions that you have. Serving Him, Lee Duncan Associate Director ACSI California/Hawaii Region 4 Source: http://www.doksinet How to Register for ACSI Student Activities This guide will assist your School Activities Coordinator (or the individual within your school designated to oversee all ACSI Student Activities in which your school participates). Read the Student Activities Participation Guide Meet the Deadline Submit the online registration form and payment (credit card preferred) by October 31 to qualify for the Early Bird Fee ($65 per event). After

October 31, the fee increases to $85 per event. The final deadline for fall registration is November 15. This guide describes each of the events, expectations for participation, event locations, and dates. Discuss these events with your faculty and related staff members. Choose Your Events Distribute Confirmation Letters to Your Event Coordinators Select the date and location that works best with your school calendar. Make sure the event date AND the event registration deadline appear on your master calendar. Be sure to select a first and second location choice because some events do fill up. (Register right away for Spelling Bee, Math Olympics, and Elementary Speech Meet as these tend to fill up the quickest.) You will receive an individual confirmation letter for each of your event coordinators, detailing event information, chairperson contact info, and instructions on how to access handbooks/ resources. Make sure they also understand anticipated deadlines and adult worker

requirements for their event. Appoint a School Coordinator for Each Event for Which You Register Have Your Event Coordinators Download the Handbooks This is the individual within your school that is responsible for the oversight of a particular ACSI event. Your event coordinator communicates with your school activities coordinator and the event chairpersonthe individual responsible for organizing the ACSI Student Activity at the event site. The handbooks for each event are available online at ACSI.org (see p6 for details) ACSI event participation and resources are available only to ACSI member schools, therefore we ask that you keep the handbook passwords confidential. Passwords are provided with your confirmation. NEW in 2017-2018: Online Forms Student Accident Insurance You must submit an online registration form to register your school for Student Activities. The form is available at https://www.acsiorg/region/ californiahawaii/cahi-student-activities/cahi-saregistration.

Please be sure to provide complete and accurrate information. Your fees will be automatically calculated and you’ll be prompted to pay with a credit card (preferred method) or mail a school check to the CA/HI Regional Office. All fees are nonrefundable. All schools participating in an event with the Association of Christian Schools International should ensure that they have adequate insurance coverage for the school, students, and sponsors/teachers. ACSI does not assume responsibility for any insurance. The school’s student accident insurance should cover most reasonable and customary medical expenses. Workers’ Compensation coverage should cover employees/teachers. Screening Requirements All student participation fees will be collected by the CA/HI regional office. You will be required to submit a separate online form for each event and pay with a credit card (preferred) or school check. Deadlines are determined by the event Chairperson. Link to online forms can be found

alongside the event handbooks on ACSI.org By registering for Student Activities you are agreeing to ensure that all staff and volunteers the school provides meet the school’s internal policies and standards as well as state requirements for working with children in a K-12 private school setting. 5 Source: http://www.doksinet CA/HI Student Activities information and resources are available on ACSI’s website. www.acsiorg Please bookmark the California/Hawaii regional web address to stay up-to-date on CA/HI Student Activities and all things ACSI in your area! https://www.acsiorg/region/californiahawaii All questions regarding Student Activities should be directed to the CA/HI Regional Office. Please call 714.2561287 or e-mail Student ActivitiesCAHI@ACSIorg 6 Source: http://www.doksinet Art Festivals | Grades K–12 The ACSI Art Festival brings together the work of student artists who have placed at their school’s own art festival. Each exhibit should demonstrate a

student’s ability in applying their God-given skill in using appropriate techniques for their chosen medium. All artwork that has been done during the current school year is eligible. All entries must be the original work of the student; no kit projects. The festival chairperson for each site will determine the number of student entries per school, depending on the size of the event (Plan A or Plan B). Categories include painting, drawing, printmaking, graphic arts/ calligraphy, sculpture, photography, and pottery. All students receive a merit award ribbon according to the quality of work and not in competition with the other exhibits. First, Second, and Third places are awarded rosettes per grade level In addition, a Theme Award rosette is also presented in each grade level. (The festival theme is announced by each chairperson and varies from festival to festival.) The Best of Show rosettes (4) are presented to the most outstanding entries; one for grades K–2, one for grades

3–5, one for grades 6–8, and one for grades 9–12. Once registered for this event, additional guidelines can be found in the Coordinator’s Handbook, available for download on the CA/HI Student Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Registration Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $8 per student per entry if submitted by the Chairperson’s deadline ($13 thereafter) Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 38S21 38S22 38S41 38S51 38S52 38S81 May 16-18, 2018 | Westminster | Bethany Christian Academy May 7-11, 2018 | Anaheim | Independence Christian School March 6-7, 2018 | Temecula | Linfield Christian Schools May 4, 2018 | Lancaster | Desert Christian Schools February 27 - March 2, 2018 | West Covina | Jubilee Christian School April 13, 2018 | Bakersfield | Olive Knolls Christian School

EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 38N11 38N21 38N51 38N61 April 20, 2018 | Madera | Crossroads Christian School April 20, 2018 | Sacramento | Capital Christian School May 4, 2018 | Concord | King’s Valley Christian School March 16, 2018 | Morgan Hill | Crossroads Christian School Note: Some of the venues are open on multiple days to allow visitors to view the projects. Please contact the Event Chairperson for additional event details. 7 Source: http://www.doksinet Creative Writing Festivals | Grades 4–12 The ACSI Creative Writing Festival provides the opportunity for young authors to have their work evaluated by judges. Works that receive a Superior rating will be re-evaluated at a regional level, and select works will be included in a regional publication. All work is submitted by mail, students do not travel A school may register a maximum of four (4) students per grade level. GRADE LEVEL DIVISIONS: Grades 4–5 Grades 6–8 Grades 9–12 CATEGORIES: PoetryRhymed PoetryFree

Verse Essay Short Story Three judges will evaluate each work. An average of the three scores will determine the student’s merit rating All students will receive a certificate of participation and a ribbon indicating Superior, Excellent, or Good. Students will also receive copies of the judges’ evaluations. All works must be word-processed. Students will be required to submit one (1) digital copy (Microsoft Word format only) and three (3) hard copies of their work by the date of the event. Teachers must verify that the student’s work has not been plagiarized and meets the word count requirement. Students should save an electronic copy of their work until judging is completed. DEADLINES All work must be submitted to the Event Chairperson by the date of event as noted below. Submissions not organized per instructions in the Coordinator’s Handbook will be returned un-evaluated. Entries postmarked after the deadline will be returned un-evaluated. Once registered for this event,

additional guidelines can be found in the Coordinator’s Handbook, available for download on the CA/HI Student Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Registration Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $10 per entry if submitted by the Chairperson’s deadline ($15 thereafter) Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 43S21 43S41 43S51 February 16, 2018 | Westminster | Bethany Christian Academy February 16, 2018 | Bermuda Dunes | Desert Christian Academy February 16, 2018 | Lancaster | Vineyard Christian School EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAIR/HOST SITE NEEDED Additional sites are needed for this event. If you are interested or willing to chair/host this event, please contact the ACSI CA/HI Regional Office at 714.2561287 or e-mail student activitiesCAHI@acsiorg 8 Source: http://www.doksinet Math

Olympics | Grades 3–8 The ACSI Math Olympics challenges students in two categories: Arithmetic Computation and Mathematical Reasoning. Students in grades three through eight (3–8), compete with students in their own grade level The number of students each school may enter depends on your location in the CA/HI region: Southern California: 2 students per category per grade level, maximum 24 students. Northern California: 3 students per category per grade level, maximum 36 students. Mail-in Events (SCA and NCA): 3 students per category per grade level, maximum 36 students. Providing adult workers is a condition of participation in the ACSI Math Olympics. Schools that do not provide an adequate number of adult workers should expect to have their students observe, but not participate in the event. Participating schools will be required to bring four (4) adults to the Olympics to assist Two of the individuals should be teachers who will be asked to administer tests. The others will

assist as monitors and graders. All students receive a certificate of participation Rosettes are awarded to the top five places in each grade level category. The top student in each category, with a score of 85% or higher, is awarded an Olympicstyle medallion Once registered for this event, additional guidelines can be found in the Coordinator’s Handbook, available for download on the CA/HI Student Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Registration Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $9 per student if submitted by the Chairperson’s deadline ($14 thereafter) Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 34S11 34S21 34S22 34S31 34S32 34S33 34S41 34S42 34S43 34S51 34S71 34S81 34R91 March 2, 2018 | Rancho Santa Fe | Horizon Prep Christian School April 13, 2018 | San Juan Capistrano | Stoneybrooke Christian

School April 27, 2018 | Mission Viejo | Mission Viejo Christian School March 16, 2018 | Lomita | Harbor Church Schools March 9, 2018 | Whittier | Heights Christian Whittier (Grades 3–6 Only) March 16, 2017 | La Mirada | Heights Christian Junior High (Grades 7–8 Only) March 9, 2018 | Palm Springs | Desert Chapel Christian School February 23, 2018 | Riverside | Bethel Christian Schools April 13, 2018 | Rancho Cucamonga | Upland Christian Academy April 20, 2018 | West Hills | West Valley Christian School March 2, 2018 | Santa Maria | Pacific Christian School March 2, 2018 | Bakersfield | Stockdale Christian School March 29, 2018 | Brea | ACSI CA/HI Regional Office (MAIL-IN EVENT) EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 34N21 34N51 34N61 34N62 34R91 March 9, 2018 | Grass Valley | Forest Lake Christian School March 2, 2018 | Santa Rosa | Rincon Valley Christian School (MAIL-IN EVENT) March 24, 2018 | San Jose | Milpitas Christian School February 16, 2018 | San Mateo | Dawn Christian Academy

(MAIL-IN EVENT) March 29, 2018 | Brea | ACSI CA/HI Regional Office (MAIL-IN EVENT) Additional sites are needed for this event. If you are interested or willing to chair/host this event, please contact the ACSI CA/HI Regional Office at 714.2561287 or e-mail student activitiesCAHI@acsiorg 9 Source: http://www.doksinet Middle School Leadership Conferences | Grades 6–8 The ACSI Middle School Leadership Conference is a one-day event designed to equip students for Christian leadership in their schools, homes, and communities. Students will learn by listening to leadership experts, interacting with students from other schools, and evaluating strategies to implement what they’ve learned when they return to their own school. This event is open to middle school students who hold leadership positions, show leadership potential, or who have good Christian character and need encouragement in attempting leadership roles. Al Hearne Brett Kunkle is the founder and president of MAVEN

(www.maventruthcom), a movement of students who know truth, pursue goodness and create beauty. He has more than 25 years of experience working with junior high, high school, and college students. Brett was an associate editor for the Apologetics Study Bible for Students and coauthored A Practical Guide to Culture: Helping the Next Generation Navigate Today’s World. He received his Masters in philosophy of religion and ethics from Talbot School of Theology. Brett lives with his wife and kids in Southern CA. is the Superintendent of Redwood Christian Schools in Castro Valley, California. He’s a product of Christian education (Central Valley Christian High School, Bethany College, and Fuller Theological Seminary) and is passionate about helping students discover their gifts and talents in order to fulfill God’s calling upon their lives. He has been married to Megan for 17 years and they have two adopted boys, Oscar (5) and Stephen (3). SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

Date: Time: Location: October 27, 2017 8:00 a.m – 3:00 pm Pasadena, CA Date: Time: Location: Early Bird Fees (Before October 20): School Fee: $65 Student Fee: $33* Adult Fee: $13* Early Bird Fees (Before October 10): School Fee: $65 Student Fee: $23 Regular Fees (After October 20): School Fee $85 Student Fee $43* Adult Fee $23* Regular Fees (After October 10): School Fee $85 Student Fee $33 *Includes lunch Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 11S91 October 27, 2017 | Pasadena | Lake Avenue Church EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 11N91 11N92 October 17/19, 2017 8:00 a.m – 3:00 pm Modesto, CA (17th) Fremont, CA (19th) October 17, 2017 | Modesto | Modesto Covenant Church October 19, 2017 | Fremont | Centerville Presbyterian Church 10 Source: http://www.doksinet Elementary Choral Festivals | Grades 4–6 The Elementary Choral Festival is both an educational and performance event. Choirs must be a functioning group within a school, comprised

of students in grades four through six (4–6). The choral festival is comprised of an early evening rehearsal followed by a public concert during which each choir performs two selections and is adjudicated by a guest conductor. The program concludes with a performance of the combined choir selections. Parents and guests are welcome School choirs prepare two (2) selections of required repertoire (see below) for a combined performance with other choirs at the conclusion of the festival. Each choir also prepares two (2) sacred or patriotic songs for adjudication by the guest conductor. Because the focus of the festival is on vocal production, use of body motions shall be limited to those written into the score by the composer (e.g hand claps, finger snaps) All selections must be published works appropriate for the elementary voice, memorized, and accompanied by piano only (no taped music). Use of photocopied music is not permitted This festival is not a competition. Choirs are

adjudicated by the guest conductor and written evaluative comments along with certificate of participation are provided to the choir director at the conclusion of the festival. Once registered for this event, the Coordinator’s Handbook and repertoire lists will be available for download on the CA/HI Student Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg ACSI Choral Festival Music is available through Chandler Music by calling 800-445-6874. (20% discount if ordered before December 1st) FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $3 per student if submitted by the Chairperson’s deadline ($8 thereafter) Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 18S31 18S41 18S42 18S43 18S51 March 23, 2018 | Downey | Calvary Chapel Christian School March 9, 2018 | Murrieta | Calvary Murrieta Christian School April 26, 2018 | Alta Loma

| Alta Loma Christian School March 16, 2018 | Riverside | Carnegie Schools - Riverside March 1, 2018 | North Hills | Valley Presbyterian School EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAIR/HOST SITE SITE NEEDED Additional sites are needed for this event. If you are interested or willing to chair/host this event, please contact the ACSI CA/HI Regional Office at 714.2561287 or e-mail student activitiesCAHI@acsiorg 11 Source: http://www.doksinet Junior High Choral Festivals | Grades 7–8 The Junior High Choral Festival is both an educational and performance event. Choirs must be a functioning group within a school, comprised of students in grades seven and eight (7–8). Middle schools may include 6th graders. Each school choir will have the opportunity to be adjudicated by the guest conductor and perform the mass choir pieces at a public concert in the evening. Parents and guests are welcomed to attend this command concert. School choirs prepare four (4) selections of required repertoire

for a combined performance with other choirs at the conclusion of the festival. Each choir also prepares two (2) sacred or patriotic songs for adjudication by the guest conductor. Because the focus of the event is on vocal production, use of body motions shall be limited to those written into the score by the composer (e.g, hand claps, finger snaps) All selections must be published works appropriate for the early adolescent voice, memorized, and accompanied by piano only (no recorded music). Use of photocopied music is not permitted The festival is not a competition. Choirs are adjudicated by the guest conductor and written evaluative comments are provided to the choir director at the conclusion of the festival. A certificate of participation and a written adjudication are presented to each choir director. Once registered for this event, the Coordinator’s Handbook and repertoire lists will be available for download on the CA/HI Student Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg

ACSI Choral Festival Music is available through Chandler Music by calling 800-445-6874. (20% discount if ordered before December 1st) FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $6 per student if submitted by the Chairperson’s deadline ($11 thereafter) Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 20S31 20S41 20S51 April 10, 2018 | Long Beach | Lakewood Christian Schools April 20, 2018 | Riverside | Carnegie Schools Riverside April 13, 2018 | Lancaster | Desert Christian Schools EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAIR/HOST SITE NEEDED Additional sites are needed for this event. If you are interested or willing to chair/host this event, please contact the ACSI CA/HI Regional Office at 714.2561287 or e-mail student activitiesCAHI@acsiorg 12 Source: http://www.doksinet Senior High Musicale | Grades 9–12 ACSI Musicale is

a two-day choir festival that culminates in a public Command Performance and Sacred Concert in which all choirs are combined. Selected soloists and ensembles are also featured Each choir, regardless of size, must memorize the six (6) combined songs chosen by the guest adjudicator/ conductor. This is the core of Musicale Each choir will also be adjudicated by the guest conductors on two (2) of their own selections. Choirs who do not adequately know the combined songs will not be allowed to participate in the evening concert. Musicale also features adjudications for: Chamber Choirs Large Ensembles (9–24 students) Small Ensembles (2–8 students) Sacred Classical Solos Gospel Solos This is not a competition. Choirs, ensembles, and soloists are adjudicated by the guest conductor or guest adjudicators, and receive oral and written evaluative comments. Singers participating in each of the above categories are adjudicated on one song. Adjudicators will select outstanding soloists and

ensembles to perform at the evening Command Performance. Accompaniment at Musicale is piano only (no taped music) Use of photocopied music is not permitted. Strict adherence to policies and procedures detailed in the Musicale Handbook is essential. Participation fees include lunch and dinner on Thursday and Friday. The Musicale Command Performance is held on Friday evening. Tickets may be purchased in advance or at the door Once registered for this event, the Director’s Handbook and repertoire list will be available for download on the CA/HI Student Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg ACSI Choral Festival Music is available through Chandler Music by calling 800-445-6874. (20% discount if ordered before December 1st) FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $79* per student if submitted by the deadline ($89 thereafter)

Adult fee: $49* per adult if submitted by the deadline ($59 thereafter) *Includes lunches and dinners Solo and Ensemble Divisions (optional): Classical/Gospel Solo $20 per soloist, prior to deadline ($25 thereafter) Small Ensemble $25 per ensemble, prior to deadline ($30 thereafter) Large Ensemble $35 per ensemble, prior to deadline ($40 thereafter) Chamber Choir $35 per choir, prior to deadline ($40 thereafter) Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 22S91 March 15-16, 2018 | Pasadena | Lake Avenue Church EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 22N91 March 8-9, 2018 | Sacramento | Capital Christian Center 13 Source: http://www.doksinet Musicale Guest Conductor SACRAMENTO, CA | March 8-9, 2018 PASADENA, CA | March 15-16, 2018 Dr. Shawna Stewart Guest Conductor • D.MA, University of Southern California • M.M, Eastman School of Music • B.S, John Brown University Dr. Shawna Stewart serves as the Director of Choral Activities at

Biola University in Southern California She directs the Biola Chorale and Vocal Jazz ensembles, and is also the instructor for Beginning and Advanced Conducting courses, Choral Methods and Choral Literature. A significant role model to students seeking to pursue a career in music education and choral conducting, her love of music and for her students has been an inspiration to many young teachers entering the field today. Dr. Stewart’s musical training began at age 4 when she was enrolled in an outstanding program for young children called Children’s Music Academy, and throughout the rest of her education up to her graduate studies, she participated in school and church choirs. In the fourth year of her undergraduate studies at John Brown University, she took her first conducting class and was drawn to pursue a career in choral music through exposure to the great works of master composers. She notes that her musical style and approach is a “conglomeration” of her lessons with

and observations of some of the best choral conductors in the nation and in the world. Dr. Stewart has had many opportunities to teach students of all ages She served as an instructor of choral music at John Brown University and the Director of Choral Studies at North Dakota State College of Science. She also served as a vocal director for the musical productions of Trollwood Performing Arts School in Fargo, ND, for five consecutive summers. Stewart also owns and teaches a Whittier branch of Children’s Music Academy (CMA), a Denver-based school for early childhood music education. Active in the wider LA music education world, she has served as a guest conductor for Jr. High and High School choirs, and as an adjudicator for choral and vocal jazz festivals. In addition to holding memberships with MENC (now the National Association for Music Education, or NAfME), SCVA (Southern California Vocal Association) and ACDA (American Choral Director’s Association), she was a board member of

the California chapter of ACDA for six years, and the president of the Pacific Southwest Intercollegiate Choral Association for one year. At the collegiate level, she has served as an adjudicator at Chapman University and Mt. San Antonio College Dr Stewart has also been involved in church music ministry throughout her career. She has held both short and long-term positions at several churches in Southern California including the Crystal Cathedral, Whittier Area Community Church and Granada Heights Friends Church. Having taught for 19 years, Dr. Stewart finds joy in the connections she makes with students as she witnesses their passion for making music. She reflects: “The best moments for me are when students have life and excitement in their eyes as I conduct. It means to me that they “get it” There is nothing more thrilling than when I look up and see them looking at me with passion and purpose, and singing with commitment to the music. My deepest desire is for them to be

inspired to learn more about music I love it when they ask questions; it means they are thinking. Above all, I am most interested in seeing students understand the purpose of music in God’s kingdom. If they get that, they will be motivated to produce and be involved with great music for life.” 14 Source: http://www.doksinet Band/Orchestra Festivals | Grades 4–12 The ACSI Band & Orchestra Festival provides an opportunity for bands to be adjudicated and hear bands from other schools. Students in grades four through eight (4–8), or four through twelve (4-12) at some locations, are eligible to participate. They must be part of a functioning group within a school The music selected for the Band & Orchestra Festival should be well-prepared for performance and will be adjudicated. An extra original copy of each score must be given to each adjudicator (measures must be numbered). Each band is allowed approximately 25 minutes for adjudication The festival is not a

competitioneach group is judged on its own merits against a standard of excellence. Each band will receive a certificate of participation, a written adjudication, and a rosette for display at their school. FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $80 per band Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 24S21 24S22 24S41 April 19, 2018 | Santa Ana | Calvary Christian School (Grades 4-8) April 20, 2018 | Santa Ana | Calvary Christian School (Grades 4-8) March 20, 2018 | Temecula | Linfield Christian School (Grades 4-8) EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 24N51 24N52 April 14, 2018 | Santa Rosa | Rincon Valley Christian School (Grades 4-12) April 14, 2018 | Walnut Creek | Northcreek Academy (Grades 4-12) 15 Source: http://www.doksinet Honor Band/Symphony Festivals | Grades 6–12 The Junior/Senior High Honor Band/Symphony

festivals are two-day events for junior high and high school students. They conclude with a final concert for the public on the last evening Students audition by audiotape The selected students will then audition live for chair placement at the beginning of the festival. All participants are expected to have their parts well-prepared, and must be members of a functioning instrumental group within the school. These event is not designed for a school’s entire group, but for individual students of exceptional ability. Southern California Honor Band/Orchestra FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $53 per student if submitted by the Chairperson’s deadline ($58 thereafter) Adult fee (SoCal Only): $28 per adult if submitted by the Chairperson’s deadline ($33 thereafter) Northern California Honor Band/Orchestra FEES All fees are to

be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) JH Honor Band Student Participation Fee: $28 per student if submitted by the deadline ($33 thereafter) SH Honor Band Student Participation Fee: $53 per student if submitted by the deadline ($58 thereafter) Western Regional Honor Symphony - NEW! Event open to students in grades 8-12. All schools in the CA/HI Region and/or surrounding states may register to participate FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) SH Honor Symph Student Participation Fee: $50 per student if submitted by the deadline ($55 thereafter) Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 25S31 25S32 February 1-2, 2018 | Long Beach | Lakewood Christian School (JH Honor Band, Grades 6-8) February 1-2, 2018 | Long Beach | Lakewood Christian

School (SH Honor Band, Grades 9-12) EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 25N21 25N22 February 9, 2018 | Ripon | Ripon Christian Schools (JH Honor Band/Orchestra, Grades 7-8) September 28-29, 2017 | Ripon | Ripon Christian Schools (SH Honor Band, Grades 8-12) REGIONAL EVENTS 25R91 March 2-3, 2018 | Azusa | Azusa Pacific University (Honor Symphony, Grades 8-12) 16 Source: http://www.doksinet Handbell Festival | Grades 4–8 The Handbell Festival comprises a clinic session and a rehearsal of combined pieces. After a handbell demonstration or mini-concert, individual choirs perform their own selections. The festival concludes with a performance of the combined pieces. The handbell choir must be a functioning group within the school. Students must be enrolled in grades four through six (4–6) for elementary choirs and grades six through eight (6–8) for junior high or middle school choirs. Schools bring players, handbells, and accompanying equipment The Handbell Festival may be a

halfday or full-day event, depending on the size and location of the event A certificate of participation and a written adjudication are given to each choir director. Once registered for this event, the Coordinator’s Handbook and repertoire lists will be available for download on the CA/HI Student Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $50 per choir Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 26S21 TBD | Lake Forest | Grace Christian Schools 17 Source: http://www.doksinet Piano Festivals | Grades K–12 Each student memorizes an approved selection at his/her own level of participation and performs before an adjudicator. The festival is not a competition: each student is judged against a standard of excellence and not in comparison with other students.

Participation is open to any student enrolled in grades kindergarten through twelve (K–12) in an ACSI school who is presently taking lessons from a qualified teacher. In selecting the composition for performance, the student and his/her teacher will need to refer to the ACSI Piano Festival Coordinator’s Handbook to determine the appropriate level of difficulty. Divisions: Hymn and Classical (solo or duet) Levels: Preparatory through Advanced Students may enter one or both divisions (Classical or Hymn). A student may not enter more than two categories. Two students may enter as a duet (note duet fees) The duet is adjudicated once Each student receives a certificate and ribbon, as well as a written adjudication (constructive criticism and encouragement) on his/her performance. Students participating in Level 1 through Level 4 receive ribbons, those above Level 4 receive rosettes. The festival is generally a half-day event. The level in which the student plays determines the time

allotted per performance (5–7 minutes). Once registered for this event, additional guidelines can be found in the Coordinator’s Handbook, available for download on the CA/HI Student Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: Solo $12, Duet $17. Must be submitted by the deadline established by the chairperson (Solo $17, Duet $22 thereafter) Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 23S21 23S51 23S81 March 2, 2018 | Santa Ana | Calvary Christian School February 23, 2018 | Pasadena | Pasadena Christian School March 16, 2018 | Bakersfield | Stockdale Christian School EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 23N21 23N61 May 4, 2018 | Sacramento | Trinity Christian School January 20, 2018 | Prunedale | Prunedale Christian Academy 18 Source: http://www.doksinet

Solo/Ensemble Instrumental Festival | Grades 4–12 Students perform in either a solo and/or ensemble category (duets, trios, quartets, or ensembles up to 10 students). Ensembles are distinguished from bands or orchestras in that the ensembles have only one person per part. Music must be classical or sacred. Divisions inlcude: Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, Ensembles Anyone student that the teacher feels could benefit from such an event may participate. The teacher should determine which category (see below) the student will participate in. 1. BEGINNING - Student began playing within the last 6 months Performance time limited to a maximum period of two minutes. 2. ELEMENTARY - Student is playing Book 1-2 using simple eighth note patterns, slurs, dynamics, limited use of accidentals, within a limited range. Performance time limited to a maximum period of two minutes. 3. INTERMEDIATE - More apt to be a Junior High student or a very advanced Elementary student who is

playing approximately Book 3 of the band methods. Performance time is limited to a maximum period of 4 minutes. 4. ADVANCED - The exceptional student, more likely to be in High School Music should be High School or adult concert literature. Performance time limited to a maximum period of six minutes The festival takes place as a one-day event (approximately 3-4 hours). Each student receives a certificate of participation. An Olympic-style medallion with rating may be purchased Once registered for this event, additional guidelines can be found in the Coordinator’s Handbook, available for download on the CA/HI Student Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: Solo $28, Ensemble $38. Must be submitted by the deadline established by the chairperson (Solo $33, Duet $43 thereafter)

Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 28N61 January 27, 2018 | San Jose | Valley Christian High School 19 Source: http://www.doksinet Southern California Science Fair | Grades 6–12 The ACSI Science Fair is designed for schools that conduct their own preliminary Science Fair, sending their top projects to the ACSI event. Student project exhibits show original research and creativity of a science problem with supporting data in one of three divisions: Life Science, Physical Science, and, Engineering. All projects must be experimental projects. Each project must include an experiment with hypothesis and scriptural integration Projects may be done as an individual or as a team (maximum of three team members). The Coordinator’s Handbook provides complete details on the specific requirements that must be met by each entry. The maximum number of entrants for Grades 6–8 is three (3) projects per grade level per category. The maximum number of entrants for Grades

9–12 is five (5) projects per grade level per category. All entrants will receive a written evaluation and a rosette indicating the judging resultsSuperior, Excellent, Good. Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals are awarded to students who place 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in each Project Division in each grade level category. Once registered for this event, additional guidelines can be found in the Coordinator’s Handbook, available for download on the CA/HI Student Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $28 per student if submitted by the Chairperson’s deadline ($33 thereafter) Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 14S91 May 10, 2018 | Azusa | Azusa Pacific University 20 Source: http://www.doksinet Northern CA/Hawaii Science Fair | Grades 4–12 The ACSI Science Fair

is designed for schools that conduct their own preliminary Science Fair, sending their top projects to the ACSI event. Student project exhibits show original research and creativity of a science problem with supporting data in one of two divisions: Life Science or Physical Science. Grades 4-6 may be Experimental or Non-experimental Grades 7-12 must be Experimental projects. Each project must include an experiment with hypothesis and scriptural integration. Projects may be done as an individual or as a team (maximum of three team members) The Coordinator’s Handbook provides complete details on the specific requirements that must be met by each entry. The maximum number of entrants for Grades 4–8 is three (3) projects per grade level per category. The maximum number of entrants for Grades 9–12 is five (5) projects per grade level per category. All entrants will receive a written evaluation and a rosette indicating the judging resultsSuperior, Excellent, Good. Gold, Silver, and

Bronze medals are awarded to students who place 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in each Project Division in each grade level category. Once registered for this event, additional guidelines can be found in the Coordinator’s Handbook, available for download in the CA/HI Science Fair subgroup in ConNEXUS at: my.acsiorg FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $11 per student if submitted by the Chairperson’s deadline ($16 thereafter) Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 14N91 March 2, 2018 | Sacramento | Capital Christian School EVENTS IN HAWAII 14H91 April 20, 2018 | Aiea | Calvary Chapel Christian School 21 Source: http://www.doksinet Elementary Speech Meet | Grades 1–6 A student demonstrates his/her ability by delivering a memorized poem, speech, or passage to the audience. Selections may be taken from the ACSI

Elementary Speech Materials collection or from other sources as long as copyright policy is followed. The number of participants from each school will be determined by the site Chairperson (Plan A or Plan B), after taking into consideration the number of participating schools. Students must be enrolled in grades one through six (1–6) and may participate in one of the following grade level categories: Grade 1 Grades 2–4 Grades 5–6 Poetry, Bible Memorization Poetry, Bible Memorization, Fable and Folklore Poetry, Dramatic Bible Prose, Bible Memorization, Patriotic Oration, Original Speech The event is a half-day event. Students do not compete against one another Every participant receives a certificate of participation and a ribbon indicating Superior, Excellent, or Good. Providing adult workers is a condition of participation in the ACSI Elementary Speech Meet. Schools that do not provide an adequate number of adult workers should expect to have their students observe, but not

participate in the event. The required number of adult workers will be communicated by the Event Chairperson. Once registered for this event, additional guidelines can be found in the Coordinator’s Handbook, available for download on the CA/HI Student Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $9 per student if submitted by the Chairperson’s deadline ($14 thereafter) Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 29S11 29S21 29S31 29S32 29S41 29S42 29S61 29S81 April 27, 2018 | Vista | Tri-City Christian School May 18, 2018 | Mission Viejo | Heritage Christian School May 4, 2018 | Cerritos | Valley Christian Schools May 18, 2018 | Montebello | Montebello Christian School May 18, 2018 | Rowland Heights | Southlands Christian Schools May 4, 2018 | Covina | Sonrise Christian

School May 4, 2018 | Simi Valley | Grace Brethren School May 4, 2018 | Bakersfield | Stockdale Christian School EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 29N21 29N22 29N61 April 28, 2018 | Vacaville | Vacaville Christian Schools April 14, 2018 | Modesto | Big Valley Christian School May 5, 2018 | Scotts Valley | Baymonte Christian School EVENTS IN HAWAII 29H91 February 10, 2018 | Waipahu | Lanakila Baptist School Additional sites are needed for this event. If you are interested or willing to chair/host this event, please contact the ACSI CA/HI Regional Office at 714.2561287 or e-mail student activitiesCAHI@acsiorg 22 Source: http://www.doksinet Junior High Speech Meet | Grades 7–8 A student conveys his/her ability in speech by selecting and presenting a passage, monologue, or original speech. It may be either read or memorized, at the discretion of your meet chairperson Students must be enrolled in grade seven and eight (7–8). Middle schools may register sixth graders Junior High

selections are not provided by ACSI; schools must develop their own library of materials for categories requiring published works. Selections must be of high literary quality that reflect a proper Christian spirit and taste CATEGORIES (may vary within districts): Dramatic & Humorous Poetry Dramatic Reading Humorous Reading Original Speech Costumed Monologue, Humorous Costumed Monologue, Dramatic Visual Aid Speech Puppetry Bible Memorization and Application The Junior High Speech Meet may be a half-day or full-day event. At full-day events, students will participate in two rounds of judging. Specific times are determined by the meet chairperson Every participant receives a certificate of participation. Olympic-style medals are given for First, Second, and Third places in each category based on total points earned. The School Coordinator must accompany each school’s team of students in order to handle site registration on the day of the event. Providing adult workers is a condition

of participation in the ACSI Junior High Speech Meet. Schools that do not provide an adequate number of adult workers should expect to have their students observe, but not participate in the event. The required number of adult workers will be communicated by the Event Chairperson. Once registered for this event, additional guidelines can be found in the Coordinator’s Handbook, available for download on the CA/HI Student Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $12 per student if submitted by the Chairperson’s deadline ($17 thereafter) Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 30S21 30S31 30S41 30S42 30S81 April 20, 2018 | Mission Viejo | Heritage Christian School March 2, 2018 | Lomita | Harbor Church Schools May 18, 2018 | Rowland Heights | Southlands Christian

Schools (Puppetry category not included) April 21, 2018 | Riverside | Woodcrest Christian School February 23, 2018 | Bakersfield | Olive Knolls Christian School EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 30N21 30N51 30N61 March 21, 2018 | Elk Grove | Saint Peter’s Lutheran School May 11, 2018 | Concord | King’s Valley Christian School April 10, 2018 | Fremont | Centerville Presbyterian Church 23 Source: http://www.doksinet Senior High Speech Meet | Grades 9–12 Student presentations are in the form of interpretations and readings. Interpretation is defined as “theater of the mind”. Is is not acting or moving about, as in a stage play Reading and interpretation selections should “come alive” through the use of voice, facial expressions, and gestures. Students may take one step in any direction All presentations are timed. Students do not compete against each other, but against the score sheet Senior High selections are not provided by ACSI; schools must develop their own library

of materials for categories requiring published works. Selections must be of high literary quality that reflect a proper Christian spirit and taste. CATEGORIES (may vary within districts): Dramatic Interpretation Original Oratory Expository Speaking Humorous Interpretations Extemporaneous Speaking Reader’s Theater Impromptu Bible Memorization and Application Devotional Homiletics Interpretation of Children’s Literature Individual Acting Duet Acting TV News Team Providing adult workers is a condition of participation in the ACSI Senior High Speech Meet. Schools that do not provide an adequate number of adult workers should expect to have their students observe, but not participate in the event. Each school is required to provide one (1) qualified judge for every 5 entries and a time keeper. The Senior High Speech Meet is a full-day event. Specific times are determined by the meet chairperson Presentations will be given in two rounds. Every participant receives a certificate of

participation Rosette ribbons are given to all entries that are determined Superior, Excellent, or Good. Plaques are awarded to the First, Second, and Third places in each category based on total points earned. Once registered for this event, additional guidelines can be found in the Coordinator’s Handbook, available for download on the CA/HI Student Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $13 per student if submitted by the Chairperson’s deadline ($18 thereafter) Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAIR/HOST NEEDED EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 31N61 April 12, 2018 | Fremont | Centerville Presbyterian Church 24 Source: http://www.doksinet District Spelling Bees | Grades 1–8 The ACSI Spelling Bee program occurs at four levels: School Spelling Bee,

ACSI District Spelling Bee, ACSI Regional Spelling Bee, and ACSI National Spelling Bee. The rules and procedures for the ACSI National Spelling Bee are used in all bees. Students who win their school’s Spelling Bee are eligible to participate in the ACSI District Spelling Bee. District Spelling Bees: The District Spelling Bees have two parts: students spell against students in their respective grade level only; then the finalists and runners-up from grades 5–8 spell against each other in the final Spell-Off. The top four spellers in the Spell-Off move on to the Regional Spelling Bee, where students spell against mixed grade levels (5–8). The top five spellers at the Regional Spelling Bee move on to the National Spelling Bee. Students must be enrolled in grades one through eight (1–8). Each school may send one student per grade level or one student per classroom if the school has multiple classes per grade. School level spelling bees must be completed by Thanksgiving so that

student participation forms received by the event Chairperson’s deadline. All participants receive a certificate of participation; the top four per grade level receive rosettes. In addition, the top four spellers in grades 5–8 receive plaques and are eligible to compete in the Regional Spelling Bee. Regional Spelling Bee: The Regional Spelling Bee will take place on Saturday, February 24, 2018 at Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, CA. All participants receive a certificate of participation The top five spellers receive trophies and are eligible to participate in the ACSI National Spelling Bee. National Spelling Bee: The National Spelling Bee will take place on May 4-5, 2018 in Washington D.C The top five (5) students in the Regional Spelling Bee are eligible to participate. Additional information will be provided to those who qualify. Once registered for this event, additional guidelines can be found in the Coordinator’s Handbook, available for download on the CA/HI Student

Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $9 per student if submitted by the Chairperson’s deadline ($14 thereafter) Regional Spelling Bee Student Participation Fee: $25 per student. ACSI is not responsible for travel expenses to and from the Regional Spelling Bee. National Spelling Bee Student Participation Fee: Information will be given to the top five students at the Regional Spelling Bee. See next page for Event ID | Date | Location. 25 Source: http://www.doksinet District Spelling Bees (Cont.) | Grades 1–8 Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 39S11 39S21 39S51 39S52 39S81 January 26, 2018 | Rancho Santa Fe | Horizon Prep Christian School January 19, 2018 | Anaheim | Independence Christian School January 12, 2018 | Arcadia | Arcadia Christian

School January 26, 2018 | West Covina | South Hills Academy January 12, 2018 | Bakersfield | Olive Knolls Christian School EVENTS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Spelling Bees Grades 1-4 Only: February 2, 2018 | Madera | Crossroad Christian School 39N11 39N21 February 26, 2018 | Yuba City | Faith Christian School 39N61 January 26, 2018 | Alameda | Chinese Christian Schools Spelling Bees Grades 5-8 Only: 39N12 January 19, 2018 | Madera | Crossroad Christian School 39N41 January 26, 2018 | Arcata | Arcata Christian School (Grades 3-8 Only) 39N51 January 27, 2018 | Vallejo | North Hills Christian School 39N62 January 26, 2018 | Alameda | Chinese Christian Schools 39N63 February 2, 2018 | Los Gatos | Los Gatos Christian School EVENTS IN HAWAII 39H91 March 3, 2018 | Honolulu | Kaimuki Christian School Additional sites are needed for this event. If you are interested or willing to chair/host this event, please contact the ACSI CA/HI Regional Office at 714.2561287 or e-mail student

activitiesCAHI@acsiorg 26 Source: http://www.doksinet Technology Fair | Grades 4–12 The ACSI Technology Fair will provide students an opportunity to present their tech projects before judges, and also experience a full day of learning and fun with demonstrations of the latest tech tools in video, blogs, podcasts, web pages and more. The ACSI Technology Fair will provide the opportunity for students in grades four through twelve (4–12) to have their work evaluated by judges. A school may register up to four students per grade level Students must provide their own laptop for presentation. All students will receive a certificate of participation and a rosette indicating Superior, Excellent, and Good. The Best of Show rosette is presented for the most outstanding student work. Student work will be evaluated in three grade level divisions: Elementary Division: Grades 4–5 Middle School Division: Grade 6–8 High School Division: Grades 9–12 Students may enter works in one of five

categories: Multimedia Video Blogging Desktop Publishing Podcasting Once registered for this event, additional guidelines can be found in the Coordinator’s Handbook, available for download on the CA/HI Student Activities page on the ACSI website: www.acsiorg FEES All fees are to be submitted to the CA/HI Regional Office using the online form (credit card payment preferred). School Fee: $65 by October 31 ($85 thereafter) Student Participation Fee: $9 per student if submitted by the Chairperson’s deadline ($14 thereafter) Event ID | Date | Location EVENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 52S41 May 4, 2018 | Covina | Sonrise Christian School 27 Source: http://www.doksinet THANK YOU CALIFORNIA/HAWAII REGION QUESTIONS? Please call the ACSI CA/HI Regional Office at 714.2561287 or e-mail the CA/HI Student Activities Coordinator today! student activitiesCAHI@acsi.org