New Teacher Profile: Clayton McDonald

This is one in a series of Q&A’s with teachers new to Denair Unified in 2019-20

Family: Married one year

School:  Denair Middle School

Subject taught: Math intervention, PE, and leadership 

Experience and education:  I graduated from Fresno State in 2016 with a degree in Kinesiology. I then got my teaching credential at CSU Stanislaus. I am beginning my second year of teaching after teaching independent study at Denair Charter Academy as well as hath intervention at Denair Middle School last year. I am also the current high school JV boys basketball coach at Denair High School.

What attracted you to Denair? Denair is and always has been my home. I was raised in Denair and attended Denair schools from kindergarten through high school. I am a fourth-generation Denair Coyote and take great pride in that. I love the small-town atmosphere and the community. This is where my wife and I plan to start our family and raise our children, so I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work in this district. 

Why most inspires you about teaching? I teach because I truly want to make a difference in my students’ lives. There are very few professions that provide an opportunity to influence and inspire our youth and that is exactly what I hope to accomplish as an educator. 

What is a challenge you look forward to tackling this year? A challenge that I look forward to this year would be raising the school spirit here at Denair Middle School. As the leadership teacher, I want to create a culture at the middle school that makes kids feel safe and excited to come to school each day. 

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Denair USD Superintendent’s Message – Welcome Back!

Dear Denair Community,

Welcome to the 2019-20 School Year!

I hope you were able to take part in the many great learning opportunities in our community this summer: Drone Camp, Football Camp, Gaslight Theater performances, the Vanguard Cadet performance and more! As the school year opens, you’ll see me on campuses, at events, and at community meetings. Please feel free to share your insights and ideas about how our district can best meet the needs of our students and the community!

The DUSD Board and administrative team have been hard at work this summer, planning for a successful launch of the new school year. In June the Board approved our 2019-20 budget and Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP). A big thank you to stakeholders who attended meetings and provided input for the LCAP, which is our strategic plan for the year. Based on the feedback we received, we will hold steady on the initiatives we’ve started and focus our attention on professional development that supports rigorous and relevant instruction at all schools, in all grades, and for all students.

Our district participates in a Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) program, which allows us to offer FREE breakfast, lunch and an after-school snack to every student in the district! Individual families do not need to meet specific qualifications for the program but ongoing funding for this program is based on the need in our community. In a recent mailer, we included a form that asks about family income levels. Please complete and return this form with your child’s other paperwork so that we can maintain accurate records for use when we need to renew our participation in the program (individual family information remains strictly confidential).

Important Dates

  • Denair Charter Academy ~ Open Enrollment begins July 22, 2019
  • Denair High School Coyote Call ~ July 31, 2019
  • Denair Middle School Coyote Call ~ July 31. 2019
  • Mobile Health Clinic ~ July 31, 2019 (8 am – 3 pm)
  • Denair Elementary Charter Academy Class Lists Posted ~ August 6, 2019 (6 pm)
  • Denair Elementary Charter Kindergarten Roundup ~ August 7, 2019
  • First Day of school is Wednesday, August 7, 2019

I am excited for the new year and committed to the district vision of empowering tomorrow’s leaders through exemplary instruction and powerful innovative programs. Here’s to a great year!

Terry Metzger, Ed.D.

Superintendent

Denair FFA Students Enjoy Success at Stanislaus County Fair

TURLOCK – Dakota Rutherford is getting to be pretty good at this fair thing.

In 2018, as the youngest competitor in her class, Dakota walked away with two ribbons for her market Hampshire hog. She hadn’t even started eighth grade yet, but was up against mostly high school students.

At this year’s Stanislaus County Fair, the Denair High School freshman-to-be backed up her accomplishment, again finishing second in her market division with her 253-pound Hampshire hog Dolly Porkton. She also was fifth in intermediate hog showmanship.

“I don’t know,” said Dakota when asked about her success with pigs. “I just love them. They’re the sweetest animals.”

That affection doesn’t get in the way of the undeniable truth when it comes to all market animals at the fair. Today’s cute hog, steer, goat or other market animal is soon to be someone else’s meal. As the fair winds down this weekend, the market auctions always provide a stark finality to months and months of care and devotion by Dakota and her other Denair FFA members.

“I’ll sell her and she’ll be processed,” said Dakota matter-of-factly.

“She won’t admit to it, but it still hurts a little,” said Denair ag teacher Holli Nielsen.

Dakota may not be sentimental, but she draws the line at actually eating an animal she has raised – though it almost happened last year.

“My uncle bought my hog,” she said. “We were on a houseboat and he said he was making sausage from her. I passed.”

Dakota was among 21 Denair students who entered animals this year in livestock competitions involving dairy and beef cattle, goats, sheep and swine.

In addition, more than 60 entries were submitted by Denair FFA members in the horticulture and floral barns, with impressive success. Denair’s floral entries were awarded 56 first-place ribbons, including a Best of Show in silk flower arrangements for Makena Padgett. Denair’s succulents won five more firsts and two of its fairy gardens earned blue ribbons. The Coyotes also received third place for their 10-foot by 20-foot plot.

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Free Mobile Medical Clinic Returns to Denair on July 31

Submitted by Denair Unified School District

A mobile medical unit will return to the Denair Unified School District on Wednesday, July 31 to offer free care to all students.

Immunization shots, sports physicals, and primary and basic health screening all will be available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. thanks to a partnership involving local health providers. In May, more than 150 Denair students took advantage of the service.

The mobile health RV will be parked near the Coyote Center on the Denair Middle School campus. July 31 coincides with Coyote Call – the day high school and middle school students come to school to pick up their schedules, join clubs and sports teams, meet advisers and coaches, and buy yearbooks.

“Since they will already be on campus for Coyote Call that day, this is a great way for families to get medical needs addressed at no charge,” said Terry Metzger, Denair’s superintendent. “Families will be able to complete many of the items on their back-to-school checklists: sports physicals, immunizations and general health care. We are grateful to our community partners for making this happen in Denair.”

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Popular Drone Camp Returning to Denair High School; Football Camp to Teach Skills to Younger Players

Submitted by Denair High School

Drone camp – a big hit last summer – will return to Denair High in late July to challenge and educate students about a popular and fast-developing new technology.

About 50 youngsters enrolled in the weeklong drone camp last year, when it was offered for the first time. The turnout was a big reason the Ohio-based company is coming back to Denair.

Parents whose sons and daughters are interested should sign up soon for either the morning or afternoon session.

Also returning in early July is a hands-on football camp run by Denair High coach Anthony Armas, his staff and some of his varsity players.

Here is more information about the camps, the age range of those eligible to enroll and contact information.

Football Camp

  • Dates: July 1-2
  • Time: 9-11 a.m.
  • Cost: Free
  • Ages: 7-13
  • Coach:  Anthony Armas aarmas@dusd.k12.ca.us or (209) 620-1985
  • Details: Players will learn general football skills on offense and defense, separated by position. The focus will be on proper techniques. There will be no contact. Players should wear shorts, T-shirts and cleats. Players should be their own snacks and drinks.

Drone Camp

Details: This is about hands-on learning, innovation and adventure. Students will take to the skies and becoming an honorary junior drone pilot. Three free meals will be available for all students.