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ALMOND THURSDAY WORD
May 17, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
Our school is participating in collecting pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters (and even dollars!) to help support Magical Bridge Playground Mountain View at Rengstorff Park from May 21 – June 1, 2018. Magical Bridge [http://magicalbridge.org/
The funds collected during our coin drive will go directly to fund this community project. The grade that collects the most funds will "win" a private playdate at Magical Bridge Playground Mountain View a week before it opens to the public!
Giving is Magical!!!
If so inspired by this project, please consider making an contribution (in any amount) through our dedicated donation page online here: http://magicalbridge.org/
When making a donation, kindly note what grade your child attends, so they can receive "credit" for this tax deductible donation. Donations of $300 or above will be recognized with a tile on the donor wall inside the new playground.
For more information about Magical Bridge coming to Mountain View:
CLICK HERE to see a video about Magical Bridge.
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
STUDENT COUNCIL
The 71st ANNUAL LOS ALTOS PET PARADE will be held on Saturday, May 19th at 10 a.m.
PTA VOLUNTEER CELEBRATION
FINAL WOW DAY!
SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR 2018-19, SCHOOLPAK!
LAEF: Help us raise the final $175K to fully fund programs at your school this year. A gift of $50, $100 or even $300 will make a difference! It's not too late to donate or apply for a corporate match. Donate now.
LAEF: Represent your school!
LAEF is looking for Board Members. The LAEF Board is responsible for ensuring LAEF's strategic, fundraising and organizational goals. Parent donations to LAEF translate to almost $400,000 for each of our nine district schools, including your school. The LAEF Board includes at least one representative from each LASD school and we strive to include representatives from diverse cultural and economic backgrounds. For more information, contact LAEF at admin@laefonline.org, 650 559-0445.
REPEATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
LASD NURSES
ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK
Egan's VIKING SHOWCASE is coming on Thursday, May 31! Hi Almond Parents. If you are interested to find out what 8th grade will look like for your children, here is a great volunteer opportunity. The Viking Showcase provides the opportunity for Egan's 8th grade students to reflect on their personal and academic growth and to receive acknowledgment for their work.This is accomplished in an interview format. We welcome parents from LASD, community members, and leaders to volunteer as interviewers.The interview process increases student motivation, builds a sense of accomplishment, and fosters community involvement with the school. Past participants have truly enjoyed this invaluable experience. Please save the date and sign up to volunteer at Viking Showcase Volunteer Sign Up. Sign up with a friend! You can note in your sign up that you want to be paired with a specific interviewer. Questions? Contact Natasha Stirrup at natashastirrup@hotmail.com.
S.O.A.R. CELEBRATIONS
(listed alphabetically by last name)
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
None at this time.
WANT TO SUBMIT SOMETHING TO THE THURSDAY WORD?
Send announcements to us at AlmondThursdayWord@
Quick Links…
School & Community News now found via Peachjar:
https://www.peachjar.com/
Almond Elementary School Website
Copyright © 2003-2016 Los Altos School District. All rights reserved.
ALMOND THURSDAY WORD
May 10, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
It’s not the things. It’s not programs. It’s the people. The people who have the most direct contact with students have the most influence on a child’s learning. That would be teachers and all support staff.
Our PTA has showered the Almond staff with gratitude and praise during this week’s National Educator Appreciation celebration. THANK YOU!
Every member of our team contributes in countless ways.
Just yesterday, Mr. Core and Luis (from LASD maintenance) went above and beyond in making a wheelchair accessible entryway into an area on our playground for one of our amazing 6th graders so she could enjoy the new couches with her friends. Thank you to Mr. Casino and Leno (from LASD maintenance) who helped set up and secure this outdoor furniture.
There are so many more examples of this on a daily basis.
At this time, I’d like to celebrate Almond’s certificated (teacher) and classified (non-certificated) staff members of 2018. Laura Better and Martha Gomez!
Martha - You hold one of the most challenging jobs at our school, noon duty at the lunch tables. Anyone who has ever spent 5 minutes amongst 250 students confined to tables to eat knows what I’m talking about. You guide our youth with integrity, respect, and grace. In addition you support students who receive special education services. You are patient, encouraging, and nurturing. THANK YOU for all that you do!
Laura - Your students adore you! You are creative, thoughtful, inspiring - a gift to us all. You share openly with peers, lead by example, and advocate relentlessly for every learner. You communicate effectively with families and maintain a solution oriented approach to any challenge that comes your way. One of your greatest attributes is your positivity that radiates through your smile. THANK YOU for all that you do!
To the entire Almond staff - THANK YOU for all that you do for our children. It is a blessing to know each of you.
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
LAEF: LET’S RAISE THE LAST $200K NEEDED!
STUDENT COUNCIL
LOST & FOUND
MULAN SNACKS AND FLOWERS
The 6th graders will sell $1 snacks and drinks at each Mulan intermission and immediately after each performance. In addition, $2 flowers will be sold and can be given to the performers. The 6th graders will use the proceeds to help a Santa Rosa elementary school which lost its K-2 grade classrooms and library to the October North Bay fires.
JAMBA JUICE - Thursday and Friday After School
Thank you for your support! Almond's 6th graders will continue to sell Jamba Juice all-fruit smoothies after school on Thursday, May 10 and Friday, May 11 in the Rotunda. The 10 oz smoothies will cost $4, and the proceeds will be donated to a Santa Rosa elementary school. The fires destroyed 140 students' homes as well as the school's K-2 grade classrooms and library.
LASD NURSES
MAY PROJECT CORNERSTONE ANNOUNCEMENT
REPEATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
ALMOND DRAMA PRESENTS - MULAN!
ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK
Egan's VIKING SHOWCASE is coming on Thursday, May 31! Hi Almond Parents. If you are interested to find out what 8th grade will look like for your children, here is a great volunteer opportunity. The Viking Showcase provides the opportunity for Egan's 8th grade students to reflect on their personal and academic growth and to receive acknowledgment for their work.This is accomplished in an interview format. We welcome parents from LASD, community members, and leaders to volunteer as interviewers.The interview process increases student motivation, builds a sense of accomplishment, and fosters community involvement with the school. Past participants have truly enjoyed this invaluable experience. Please save the date and sign up to volunteer at Viking Showcase Volunteer Sign Up. Sign up with a friend! You can note in your sign up that you want to be paired with a specific interviewer. Questions? Contact Natasha Stirrup at natashastirrup@hotmail.com.
S.O.A.R. CELEBRATIONS
(listed alphabetically by last name)
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Los Altos High School - ODFL Program
WANT TO SUBMIT SOMETHING TO THE THURSDAY WORD?
Send announcements to us at AlmondThursdayWord@
Quick Links…
School & Community News now found via Peachjar:
https://www.peachjar.com/
Almond Elementary School Website
Copyright © 2003-2016 Los Altos School District. All rights reserved.
ALMOND THURSDAY WORD
May 10, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
It’s not the things. It’s not programs. It’s the people. The people who have the most direct contact with students have the most influence on a child’s learning. That would be teachers and all support staff.
Our PTA has showered the Almond staff with gratitude and praise during this week’s National Educator Appreciation celebration. THANK YOU!
Every member of our team contributes in countless ways.
Just yesterday, Mr. Core and Luis (from LASD maintenance) went above and beyond in making a wheelchair accessible entryway into an area on our playground for one of our amazing 6th graders so she could enjoy the new couches with her friends. Thank you to Mr. Casino and Leno (from LASD maintenance) who helped set up and secure this outdoor furniture.
There are so many more examples of this on a daily basis.
At this time, I’d like to celebrate Almond’s certificated (teacher) and classified (non-certificated) staff members of 2018. Laura Better and Martha Gomez!
Martha - You hold one of the most challenging jobs at our school, noon duty at the lunch tables. Anyone who has ever spent 5 minutes amongst 250 students confined to tables to eat knows what I’m talking about. You guide our youth with integrity, respect, and grace. In addition you support students who receive special education services. You are patient, encouraging, and nurturing. THANK YOU for all that you do!
Laura - Your students adore you! You are creative, thoughtful, inspiring - a gift to us all. You share openly with peers, lead by example, and advocate relentlessly for every learner. You communicate effectively with families and maintain a solution oriented approach to any challenge that comes your way. One of your greatest attributes is your positivity that radiates through your smile. THANK YOU for all that you do!
To the entire Almond staff - THANK YOU for all that you do for our children. It is a blessing to know each of you.
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
LAEF: LET’S RAISE THE LAST $200K NEEDED!
STUDENT COUNCIL
LOST & FOUND
MULAN SNACKS AND FLOWERS
The 6th graders will sell $1 snacks and drinks at each Mulan intermission and immediately after each performance. In addition, $2 flowers will be sold and can be given to the performers. The 6th graders will use the proceeds to help a Santa Rosa elementary school which lost its K-2 grade classrooms and library to the October North Bay fires.
JAMBA JUICE - Thursday and Friday After School
Thank you for your support! Almond's 6th graders will continue to sell Jamba Juice all-fruit smoothies after school on Thursday, May 10 and Friday, May 11 in the Rotunda. The 10 oz smoothies will cost $4, and the proceeds will be donated to a Santa Rosa elementary school. The fires destroyed 140 students' homes as well as the school's K-2 grade classrooms and library.
LASD NURSES
MAY PROJECT CORNERSTONE ANNOUNCEMENT
REPEATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
ALMOND DRAMA PRESENTS - MULAN!
ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK
Egan's VIKING SHOWCASE is coming on Thursday, May 31! Hi Almond Parents. If you are interested to find out what 8th grade will look like for your children, here is a great volunteer opportunity. The Viking Showcase provides the opportunity for Egan's 8th grade students to reflect on their personal and academic growth and to receive acknowledgment for their work.This is accomplished in an interview format. We welcome parents from LASD, community members, and leaders to volunteer as interviewers.The interview process increases student motivation, builds a sense of accomplishment, and fosters community involvement with the school. Past participants have truly enjoyed this invaluable experience. Please save the date and sign up to volunteer at Viking Showcase Volunteer Sign Up. Sign up with a friend! You can note in your sign up that you want to be paired with a specific interviewer. Questions? Contact Natasha Stirrup at natashastirrup@hotmail.com.
S.O.A.R. CELEBRATIONS
(listed alphabetically by last name)
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Los Altos High School - ODFL Program
WANT TO SUBMIT SOMETHING TO THE THURSDAY WORD?
Send announcements to us at AlmondThursdayWord@
Quick Links…
School & Community News now found via Peachjar:
https://www.peachjar.com/
Almond Elementary School Website
Copyright © 2003-2016 Los Altos School District. All rights reserved.
ALMOND THURSDAY FRIDAY WORD
May 4, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
Dear Almond Families:
In approximately a month this school year will close and Almond students will matriculate to their next grade level in August.
For the 2018-19 school year, students will be heterogeneously placed into balanced, grade level homerooms. The staff has received clear guidance regarding the many factors to consider in developing balanced homerooms. The Almond principal will monitor each and every homeroom list and make all final decisions regarding placement. In this process some of the factors considered are:
We hold a strong, unwavering philosophy that all teachers at Almond school are responsible to meet the needs of all children who enter their classroom. It is also essential that each child and family be treated with integrity and fairness.
The Almond staff commits to you that we will undergo a thoughtful, deliberate process at crafting balanced classes for the upcoming school year to ensure the learning of ALL children is maximized.
Best regards,
Erika Benadom & The Almond Teaching Staff
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
SAFETY REMINDER
Drivers - as you drive through crosswalks on Almond Ave. or in the drive through, please do not back up into these areas. Thank you!
LAEF: Join us for Stand Up for Public Schools Day on May 9th.
Let’s celebrate the vital partnership of our local public schools and educational foundations. Help us bridge the gap between state funding and the true cost of providing an outstanding educational experience for our children. For more information, go to laefonline.org.
LAEF: Help us raise the final $200K to meet our goal.
A gift of $50, $100 or even $300 will make a difference! Let's cross the finish line and raise $3.7M to fully fund this school year. Donate now.
LAEF: Looking for Board Members.
The LAEF Board is responsible for ensuring LAEF's strategic, fundraising and organizational goals. Parent donations to LAEF translate to almost $400,000 for each of our nine district schools, including your school. The LAEF Board includes at least one representative from each LASD school and we strive to include representatives from diverse cultural and economic backgrounds. For more information, contact LAEF atadmin@laefonline.org, 650 559-0445.
STUDENT COUNCIL
ALMOND DRAMA PRESENTS - MULAN!
REPEATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK
LASD NURSES: Pertussis Booster for Students in 6th grade
Students currently in 6th grade must have proof of a Tdap or Dtap (Pertussis or Whooping Cough) booster given after their 7th birthday in order to begin 7th grade in August of 2018. Please provide a copy of your child’s immunization record to your school office as soon as possible!
Egan's VIKING SHOWCASE is coming on Thursday, May 31! Hi Almond Parents. If you are interested to find out what 8th grade will look like for your children, here is a great volunteer opportunity. The Viking Showcase provides the opportunity for Egan's 8th grade students to reflect on their personal and academic growth and to receive acknowledgment for their work.This is accomplished in an interview format. We welcome parents from LASD, community members, and leaders to volunteer as interviewers.The interview process increases student motivation, builds a sense of accomplishment, and fosters community involvement with the school. Past participants have truly enjoyed this invaluable experience. Please save the date and sign up to volunteer at Viking Showcase Volunteer Sign Up. Sign up with a friend! You can note in your sign up that you want to be paired with a specific interviewer. Questions? Contact Natasha Stirrup at natashastirrup@hotmail.com.
S.O.A.R. CELEBRATIONS
(listed alphabetically by last name)
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
The 17th Annual Los Altos Hills Pathways Run/Walk
WANT TO SUBMIT SOMETHING TO THE THURSDAY WORD?
Send announcements to us at AlmondThursdayWord@
Quick Links…
School & Community News now found via Peachjar:
https://www.peachjar.com/
Almond Elementary School Website
Copyright © 2003-2016 Los Altos School District. All rights reserved.
ALMOND THURSDAY WORD
April 19, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
When my children were little, we nicknamed one “the chomper” and the other “the savorer.” My son would devour a hard candy within seconds and my daughter would let it linger for quite a while. I find that with each passing day at Almond, I’m savoring so much beauty and goodness. Below are just two examples of many.
Before spring break, the 6th grade teachers and students hosted “A Celebration of Learning.” It was brilliant! Students participated in a learning expedition regarding human impact that weaved together science, social studies, and english language arts standards. This slide deck provides details about this experience during integrated studies and the other artifacts that were generated in Reader’s Workshop and math. Thisslide deck guides you through the journey via a picture compilation.
Ms. Aubrey, Ms. Aubrey, and Mrs. Vriksha - I am so very proud of you. You are outstanding educators who work tirelessly to create engaging, inspiring learning experiences for students. THANK YOU!
This past Wednesday, at the PTA general meeting, Ms. Greene’s class shared on behalf of fourth grade how they used their PTA innovation grant funds. Reader’s Workshop interlinked with STEM in the creation of models to withstand various weather situations. This presentation details the experience and incorporates student reflection as a conclusion. Here are a few video segments of each presenter: Milo, Ein, andDaisy.
Ms. Daggett, Ms. Greene, Mrs. Wishnack (aka The Dream Team), and Mrs. Leach - I am so very proud of you. You are outstanding educators who work tirelessly to create engaging, inspiring learning experiences for students. THANK YOU!
And to our PTA - Thank you so much for the ongoing support. None of this would be possible without your generosity and belief in us.
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
LAEF: Junior Olympics is just around the corner on April 28th!
That’s when we formally present our check to LASD. But we’re not quite there yet because we still need to raise another $200K. Will you join our team this year and donate by April 27th? A gift of $50, $100 or even $300 will make a difference! Let's cross the finish line and raise $3.7M to fully fund this school year.
LASD NURSES: Pertussis Booster for Students in 6th grade
Students currently in 6th grade must have proof of a Tdap or Dtap (Pertussis or Whooping Cough) booster given after their 7th birthday in order to begin 7th grade in August of 2018. Please provide a copy of your child’s immunization record to your school office as soon as possible!
DRAWING AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM NEEDS MORE PARTICIPANTS
"It’s spring time and that can only mean one thing: SPRINGTIME FUN WITH YOUNG REMBRANDTS and ALL NEW LESSONS! If your child enjoys the outdoors they will love the upcoming Hummingbird lesson filled with color and whimsy. We’ll be drawing all season creating motorcycles, boats and even the butterfly life cycle! Artists will be challenged as they draw and shade a realistic portrait of famous composer Beethoven using color pencils. Last session for the school year. Sign up today, class starts FRIDAY!"
Ages: 5 - 9, Fridays, 2:30 - 4:00 PM, 4/20/2018 - 5/25/2018
Ages: 8 - 12, Fridays, 3:00 - 4:00 PM, 4/20/2018 - 5/25/2018
Register at THIS link.
REPEATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
Almond Smartphones and Communications Workshop April 20 6:30 - 8:00 pm in the Library
The TechBridgers Club run by Los Altos High School students will be offering a Smartphone and Communications Workshop on Friday, April 20th from 6:30 to 8:00 pm in the school library. We will teach parents how to use your smartphone to check your child’s grades and homework assignments, connect to school website, use Google Translate and check your email. Light refreshments and child care will be provided. Please register here by April 16th. Questions? Please contact Jessica Mountz at jmountz@lasdschools.org
[en Español]
Almond Smartphones and Communications Workshop Viernes, el 20 de Abril 6:30 - 8:00 pm En la Biblioteca
El Club TechBridgers dirigido por los estudiantes de la Escuela Secundaria Los Altos ofrecerá un taller de teléfonos inteligentes y comunicaciones el viernes 20 de abril de 6:30 a 8:00 pm en la biblioteca de la escuela. Les enseñaremos a los padres a usar su teléfono inteligente para conectarse al sitio web de la escuela y los programas de su hijo, usar Google Translate y consultar su correo electrónico. Se proporciona una comida ligera y cuidado de niños. Por favor regístrese aquí antes del 16 de abril. ¿Preguntas? Por favor, póngase en contacto con Jessica Mountz en jmountz@lasdschools.org
YEARBOOK PICTURES NEEDED
If you have pictures that you would like to submit of your children, please look for the correct category below and select the link to upload. If you don't see a category, please submit under "General Almond Pictures.” Things to keep in mind: Need pictures that are NOT blurry - higher the resolution the better. Pictures that have clear faces do best.
ATTENTION 6TH GRADE PARENTS
ATTENTION 4th • 5th • 6th GRADERS - THE 58TH LASD JUNIOR OLYMPICS IS COMING!
S.O.A.R. CELEBRATIONS
(listed alphabetically by last name)
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Girl Scout Craft Fair and Garage Sale This Weekend!
Girl Scout Junior troop 61025 from Almond is working on their Bronze award and is hosting a multi-family garage sale and craft fair this weekend. All proceeds will go to benefit teens in foster care in Santa Clara county. Come buy some of our handmade items, baked goods, and gently used items and learn about our project. Saturday, April 21, 2018, 8:00 am til 3:00 pm. 275 Marich Way, Los Altos, 94022
The 17th Annual Los Altos Hills Pathways Run/Walk
WANT TO SUBMIT SOMETHING TO THE THURSDAY WORD?
Send announcements to us at AlmondThursdayWord@
Quick Links…
School & Community News now found via Peachjar:
https://www.peachjar.com/
Almond Elementary School Website
Copyright © 2003-2016 Los Altos School District. All rights reserved.
ALMOND THURSDAY WORD
April 5, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
Every year, students in grades 3 through 6 participate in statewide standardized testing called CAlifornia Assessment of Student Performance Progress (CAASPP). This measure is designed to provide schools/districts with information about student learning so that we can reflect on our instructional programs. This also provides parents with a data point to examine in relation to how your child is performing statewide.
There are two parts to the CAASPP that apply to all grade 3 - 6 students; the Computer Adaptive Test (CAT), and the Performance Task (PT). Both assessments are administered via a computer and unlimited time is provided to all students. The former changes and adjusts as a student answers questions. The count of questions will be unique to each test taker. The second assessment usually involves questions in which students need to apply knowledge after analyzing a variety of source information.
While we want children to try their very best on these assessments so that we capture a single accurate snapshot of their mastery, it’s very important that students not become overly stressed by this experience. Over the past few years I have counseled students who were under the impression they would not matriculate to the next grade level if they didn’t do well, or that they wouldn’t be accepted to a college of their preference if their results were below their expectations. Neither of these misconceptions have any validity. Please help us in reassuring to your children that this single test only gives us a peek at what they know. It’s a glance that we value, but one that we hold aside all the other information we have about each and every child.
Here is the tentative schedule. Please help us by making certain your child is present on the days below, that get they a good night’s rest, that they eat a nutritious breakfast, and bring a healthy snack to sustain them throughout the day.
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
SUMMER SCHOOL
This year’s camp is called Challenger Camp. It is a literacy intervention program for students struggling with reading. This year’s summer program will be very targeted and different than the past. It will provide intervention to 125 students district wide. This is a significant change in the count of students being served. Invitations will be sent out in several rounds and includes very specific criteria that includes iReady scores, SBAC, F&P data, and various other demographic indicators. We have been contacted by many families who have typically participated in past years. Again, there are 125 spots for approximately 5,000ish students in all of LASD. Students with the greatest need for support in the area of reading will be those who receive invitations to participate.
LAEF: Double your Donation
LAEF still needs to raise $329,548 between now and April 27th to fully fund our 2017-18 grant to LASD, which will be presented to the school district at Junior Olympics. Every dollar you give by April 27th will be matched by The John and Liane Davila Foundation, up to $10,000. They have generously offered this challenge to inspire you to help us reach our goal of 100% participation from every LASD family. Let's all work together and fully fund teachers and staff for STEM, arts, literacy, wellness, and personalized learning for the 2017-18 school year. If you have yet to donate, now’s the time! Donate at www.laefonline.org or drop off a check in your school office.
LAEF: #MarchMatching
If you've made a donation to LAEF this school year, thank you! Be sure to take the next step and request a company match, if you have not done so already. Request your match now and, if your company is in our #MarchMatching tournament, your match might help them win! We appreciate matches from all companies, whether they are in the tournament or not! All contributions to LAEF will help us reach our goal of $3.7M.
LAEF: Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @LAEFonline
ALMOND SINGERS
Congratulations to our Almond Singers Chorus, who performed at the LASD Choral Showcase last week at Blach Middle School. [See Tweet.] Over 250 students in choirs from elementary and middle schools across the Los Altos School District, and from Bullis Charter School, came together to perform individually and as a large group chorus. The Almond Singers performed a rousing rendition of 'Play Ball/Take Me Out to the Ballgame' to thunderous applause! Way to go Almond Singers! The Almond Singers Spring Chorus Concerts will be held on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 8:45am (for the school) and 7pm (for families and friends) in the Almond Multi.
PROJECT CORNERSTONE FOR APRIL
LASD NURSES: Pertussis Booster for Students in 6th grade
Students currently in 6th grade must have proof of a Tdap or Dtap (Pertussis or Whooping Cough) booster given after their 7th birthday in order to begin 7th grade in August of 2018. Please provide a copy of your child’s immunization record to your school office as soon as possible!
LASD MUSIC - 4TH GRADE INSTRUMENT QUEST
REPEATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
ATTENTION PTA MEMBERS - BOARD POSITION OPEN FOR 2018-19
Your PTA is in need of a Few Good Board Members for the 2018-1019 school year! We are currently in search of parents to fill the following Board positions:
If you would like to learn more about these positions please contact the Chair of the Nominating Committee Stephanie Ballabio, sballabio@gmail.com or Marcsi Elovson mkratochwill@yahoo.com.
Almond Smartphones and Communications Workshop April 20 6:30 - 8:00 pm in the Library
The TechBridgers Club run by Los Altos High School students will be offering a Smartphone and Communications Workshop on Friday, April 20th from 6:30 to 8:00 pm in the school library. We will teach parents how to use your smartphone to check your child’s grades and homework assignments, connect to school website, use Google Translate and check your email. Light refreshments and child care will be provided. Please register here by April 16th. Questions? Please contact Jessica Mountz at jmountz@lasdschools.org
[en Español]
Almond Smartphones and Communications Workshop Viernes, el 20 de Abril 6:30 - 8:00 pm En la Biblioteca
El Club TechBridgers dirigido por los estudiantes de la Escuela Secundaria Los Altos ofrecerá un taller de teléfonos inteligentes y comunicaciones el viernes 20 de abril de 6:30 a 8:00 pm en la biblioteca de la escuela. Les enseñaremos a los padres a usar su teléfono inteligente para conectarse al sitio web de la escuela y los programas de su hijo, usar Google Translate y consultar su correo electrónico. Se proporciona una comida ligera y cuidado de niños. Por favor regístrese aquí antes del 16 de abril. ¿Preguntas? Por favor, póngase en contacto con Jessica Mountz en jmountz@lasdschools.org
READY PLAYER ONE MOVIE FUNDRAISER: AVAILABLE MARCH 29 - APRIL 1
YEARBOOK PICTURES NEEDED
If you have pictures that you would like to submit of your children, please look for the correct category below and select the link to upload. If you don't see a category, please submit under "General Almond Pictures.” Things to keep in mind: Need pictures that are NOT blurry - higher the resolution the better. Pictures that have clear faces do best.
ATTENTION 6TH GRADE PARENTS
FUN AND HANDS-ON COMMUNITY SERVICES EVENT - RSVP REQUIRED
ATTENTION 4th • 5th • 6th GRADERS - THE 58TH LASD JUNIOR OLYMPICS IS COMING!
S.O.A.R. CELEBRATIONS
(listed alphabetically by last name)
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
SELPA 1 CAC Steering Committee Meeting
Monday, April 16, 9:30-11, Los Altos School District Office, 201 Covington Rd
Come on and help us finalize Parent Education selections and plan for next year. SELPA 1 CAC helps families of students receiving special education services and educates the public about disabilities and inclusion.
Taking Care of You: Mindfulness and Parenting with Challenges by Dr. Linda Lotspeich, Child Psychiatrist and Clinical Professor
Wed. Apr. 18, 2018, 7-9PM, Santa Rita Elementary School, 700 Los Altos Rd, Los Altos
Parenting a child with disabilities can lead to difficult emotions and stress. The practice of mindfulness, including meditation, can reduce stress, improve self-esteem and allow you to better manage these emotions. Learn to move from coping to living a more meaningful life in the present moment, while still planning for the future.
Parent Chat
Tue. Apr. 10, 2018, 7PM-8:30PM, Los Altos Library
Are you concerned about the emotional well being of your child? Come to Parent Chat, peer to peer support for parents of teens. Hosted by the Mental Health Subcommittee of SELPA 1 CAC.
Let's Talk
Mon. Apr. 16, 2018, 7PM-9PM,Los Altos Library
A chance to ask questions and share ideas, resources, and support with other parents of students with IEPs, 504s, learning differences, mental health challenges, etc. All are welcome, participants must respect confidentiality.
Reunión del Comité Directivo de SELPA 1 CAC
Lunes, 16 de abril, 9: 30-11, Oficina del Distrito Escolar de Los Altos, 201 Covington Rd
Venga y ayúdenos a finalizar las selecciones y el plan de educación para padres para el próximo año.SELPA 1 CAC ayuda a familias de estudiantes que reciben servicios de educación especial y educa al público sobre discapacidades e inclusión.
Cuidando de Usted: A tención y Crianza con Desafíos con la Dr. Linda Lotspeich, Psiquiatra infantil y Profesora clínica
Miércoles, Abril 18 2018, 7-9 PM Escuela Primaria Santa Rita
La crianza de un niño con discapacidades puede conducir emociones difíciles y estres. La practica de atención plena, incluyendo la meditación, puede reducir estrés, mejorar el auto estima y permitirle mejor manejar estas emociones. Aprende vivir de afrontamientos a una vida mas significativa en el momento presente, mientras sigue planeando para el futuro.
Platica Para Padres
Martes, Abr 10 2018, 7-8:30 PM, Biblioteca de Los Altos, 13 S. San Antonio Road
Le preocupa el bienestar emocional de su hijo(a)? Apoyo de colega a colega para padres con jóvenes de 14+. Venga a unirse a un grupo de apoyo organizado por el Subcomité de Salud Mental de SELPA 1 CAC.
Vamos a Platicar
Lunes, Abr 16, 2018 7-9PM, Biblioteca de Los Altos, 13 S. San Antonio Road
Una oportunidad para preguntas y compartir ideas, recursos, y apoyo de otros padres con estudiantes de PEIs, 504s, diferencias de aprendizaje, retos de salud mental, etc. Todos son bienvenidos, los participantes deben respetar confidencialidad.
The 17th Annual Los Altos Hills Pathways Run/Walk
WANT TO SUBMIT SOMETHING TO THE THURSDAY WORD?
Send announcements to us at AlmondThursdayWord@
Quick Links…
School & Community News now found via Peachjar:
https://www.peachjar.com/
Almond Elementary School Website
Copyright © 2003-2016 Los Altos School District. All rights reserved.
ALMOND THURSDAY WORD [Friday Edition]
March 30, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
Yesterday morning I had the privilege of attending the Project Cornerstone Asset Champions Celebration that included a keynote from Chip Heath, author of “The Power of Moments.” He challenged all of us to consider how we might create even more transformative moments for others that include elevation, insight, pride, and connection.
It is a pleasure to be part of a community that embeds these types of opportunities into our shared experience.
At the International Festival last Friday our multi was filled with beautiful humans from all walks of life. We broke bread together with dishes from many different continents and we watched some amazing performances. While the professional dancers were marvelous in their own right, those who most stole our hearts were the five young people who stood before us with courage and pride. Gabriel Barisic, Almond 3rd grader, performed a song from Croatia. Zsiga, a visiting student from Hungary, played two songs on our grand piano after only 6 months of lessons. Luca Yao, a second grader, dazzled us with the Chinese Drums. Richika Pandrala, a 5th grader who just joined us this year, danced to an enchanting Indian song. And finally, Zhaoyuan Wang, a kindergartener, sang two Chinese songs to express gratitude. I hope these moments were as magical for them as they were for us!
On April 3rd, students once again will have an opportunity to shine at the STEM Expo. They’ve been working hard on their projects and they will be able to showcase their brilliance at a late afternoon event from 4:30pm - 6pm. I encourage you to come, even if you didn’t participate, so that we may honor the efforts of all the contributors.
Finally, on Thursday evening (April 5th @ 6pm), our 6th graders will gather with their teachers and families for a Learning Celebration. I could not be more proud of our 6th grade team of teachers as they continually push themselves to innovate on behalf of student learning. They will guide students through sharing their second learning expedition, “Human Impact.” In their first, they focused on what it means to be human; scientifically, culturally, and historically. This past trimester they have examined human interaction with the environment from early civilizations to modern day. While their culminating products will be displayed at the STEM Expo, they will delve into the process of their learning at their celebration. Feel free to experience this moment of connection even if you’re not a 6th grade student or family member.
“CONNECTION. The energy that exists between people when they feel seen, heard, and valued; when they can give and receive without judgement; and when they derive sustenance and strength from the relationship.” - Brené Brown
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
ATTENTION PTA MEMBERS - BOARD POSITION OPEN FOR 2018-19
Your PTA is in need of a Few Good Board Members for the 2018-1019 school year! We are currently in search of parents to fill the following Board positions:
If you would like to learn more about these positions please contact the Chair of the Nominating Committee Stephanie Ballabio, sballabio@gmail.com or Marcsi Elovson mkratochwill@yahoo.com.
Almond Smartphones and Communications Workshop April 20 6:30 - 8:00 pm in the Library
The TechBridgers Club run by Los Altos High School students will be offering a Smartphone and Communications Workshop on Friday, April 20th from 6:30 to 8:00 pm in the school library. We will teach parents how to use your smartphone to check your child’s grades and homework assignments, connect to school website, use Google Translate and check your email. Light refreshments and child care will be provided. Please register here by April 16th. Questions? Please contact Jessica Mountz at jmountz@lasdschools.org
[en Español]
Almond Smartphones and Communications Workshop Viernes, el 20 de Abril 6:30 - 8:00 pm En la Biblioteca
El Club TechBridgers dirigido por los estudiantes de la Escuela Secundaria Los Altos ofrecerá un taller de teléfonos inteligentes y comunicaciones el viernes 20 de abril de 6:30 a 8:00 pm en la biblioteca de la escuela. Les enseñaremos a los padres a usar su teléfono inteligente para conectarse al sitio web de la escuela y los programas de su hijo, usar Google Translate y consultar su correo electrónico. Se proporciona una comida ligera y cuidado de niños. Por favor regístrese aquí antes del 16 de abril. ¿Preguntas? Por favor, póngase en contacto con Jessica Mountz en jmountz@lasdschools.org
READY PLAYER ONE MOVIE FUNDRAISER: AVAILABLE MARCH 29 - APRIL 1
LAEF
We’ve raised $3.3 Million - the next big milestone on our way to $3.7 Million! Thanks to everyone who has generously donated to LAEF this school year! You are making a difference in the education of every TK-8 grade student in LASD. We still need to raise $400,000 to finish funding the current school year. If you have yet to give, donate now and help us fully fund STEM, art, literacy, wellness and personalized learning.
LAEF #MarchMatching
If you've made a donation to LAEF this school year, thank you! Be sure to take the next step and request a company match, if you have not done so already. Request your match now and, if your company is in our #MarchMatching tournament, your match might help them win! We appreciate matches from all companies, whether they are in the tournament or not! All contributions to LAEF will help us reach our goal of $3.7M.
REPEATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
YEARBOOK PICTURES NEEDED
If you have pictures that you would like to submit of your children, please look for the correct category below and select the link to upload. If you don't see a category, please submit under "General Almond Pictures.” Things to keep in mind: Need pictures that are NOT blurry - higher the resolution the better. Pictures that have clear faces do best.
ATTENTION 6TH GRADE PARENTS
FUN AND HANDS-ON COMMUNITY SERVICES EVENT - RSVP REQUIRED
ATTENTION 4th • 5th • 6th GRADERS - THE 58TH LASD JUNIOR OLYMPICS IS COMING!
S.O.A.R. CELEBRATIONS
(listed alphabetically by last name)
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
SELPA 1 CAC Steering Committee Meeting
Monday, April 16, 9:30-11, Los Altos School District Office, 201 Covington Rd
Come on and help us finalize Parent Education selections and plan for next year. SELPA 1 CAC helps families of students receiving special education services and educates the public about disabilities and inclusion.
Taking Care of You: Mindfulness and Parenting with Challenges by Dr. Linda Lotspeich, Child Psychiatrist and Clinical Professor
Wed. Apr. 18, 2018, 7-9PM, Santa Rita Elementary School, 700 Los Altos Rd, Los Altos
Parenting a child with disabilities can lead to difficult emotions and stress. The practice of mindfulness, including meditation, can reduce stress, improve self-esteem and allow you to better manage these emotions. Learn to move from coping to living a more meaningful life in the present moment, while still planning for the future.
Parent Chat
Tue. Apr. 10, 2018, 7PM-8:30PM, Los Altos Library
Are you concerned about the emotional well being of your child? Come to Parent Chat, peer to peer support for parents of teens. Hosted by the Mental Health Subcommittee of SELPA 1 CAC.
Let's Talk
Mon. Apr. 16, 2018, 7PM-9PM,Los Altos Library
A chance to ask questions and share ideas, resources, and support with other parents of students with IEPs, 504s, learning differences, mental health challenges, etc. All are welcome, participants must respect confidentiality.
Reunión del Comité Directivo de SELPA 1 CAC
Lunes, 16 de abril, 9: 30-11, Oficina del Distrito Escolar de Los Altos, 201 Covington Rd
Venga y ayúdenos a finalizar las selecciones y el plan de educación para padres para el próximo año.SELPA 1 CAC ayuda a familias de estudiantes que reciben servicios de educación especial y educa al público sobre discapacidades e inclusión.
Cuidando de Usted: A tención y Crianza con Desafíos con la Dr. Linda Lotspeich, Psiquiatra infantil y Profesora clínica
Miércoles, Abril 18 2018, 7-9 PM Escuela Primaria Santa Rita
La crianza de un niño con discapacidades puede conducir emociones difíciles y estres. La practica de atención plena, incluyendo la meditación, puede reducir estrés, mejorar el auto estima y permitirle mejor manejar estas emociones. Aprende vivir de afrontamientos a una vida mas significativa en el momento presente, mientras sigue planeando para el futuro.
Platica Para Padres
Martes, Abr 10 2018, 7-8:30 PM, Biblioteca de Los Altos, 13 S. San Antonio Road
Le preocupa el bienestar emocional de su hijo(a)? Apoyo de colega a colega para padres con jóvenes de 14+. Venga a unirse a un grupo de apoyo organizado por el Subcomité de Salud Mental de SELPA 1 CAC.
Vamos a Platicar
Lunes, Abr 16, 2018 7-9PM, Biblioteca de Los Altos, 13 S. San Antonio Road
Una oportunidad para preguntas y compartir ideas, recursos, y apoyo de otros padres con estudiantes de PEIs, 504s, diferencias de aprendizaje, retos de salud mental, etc. Todos son bienvenidos, los participantes deben respetar confidencialidad.
The 17th Annual Los Altos Hills Pathways Run/Walk
WANT TO SUBMIT SOMETHING TO THE THURSDAY WORD?
Send announcements to us at AlmondThursdayWord@
Quick Links…
School & Community News now found via Peachjar:
https://www.peachjar.com/
Almond Elementary School Website
Copyright © 2003-2016 Los Altos School District. All rights reserved.
ALMOND THURSDAY WORD [Friday Edition]
March 30, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
Yesterday morning I had the privilege of attending the Project Cornerstone Asset Champions Celebration that included a keynote from Chip Heath, author of “The Power of Moments.” He challenged all of us to consider how we might create even more transformative moments for others that include elevation, insight, pride, and connection.
It is a pleasure to be part of a community that embeds these types of opportunities into our shared experience.
At the International Festival last Friday our multi was filled with beautiful humans from all walks of life. We broke bread together with dishes from many different continents and we watched some amazing performances. While the professional dancers were marvelous in their own right, those who most stole our hearts were the five young people who stood before us with courage and pride. Gabriel Barisic, Almond 3rd grader, performed a song from Croatia. Zsiga, a visiting student from Hungary, played two songs on our grand piano after only 6 months of lessons. Luca Yao, a second grader, dazzled us with the Chinese Drums. Richika Pandrala, a 5th grader who just joined us this year, danced to an enchanting Indian song. And finally, Zhaoyuan Wang, a kindergartener, sang two Chinese songs to express gratitude. I hope these moments were as magical for them as they were for us!
On April 3rd, students once again will have an opportunity to shine at the STEM Expo. They’ve been working hard on their projects and they will be able to showcase their brilliance at a late afternoon event from 4:30pm - 6pm. I encourage you to come, even if you didn’t participate, so that we may honor the efforts of all the contributors.
Finally, on Thursday evening (April 5th @ 6pm), our 6th graders will gather with their teachers and families for a Learning Celebration. I could not be more proud of our 6th grade team of teachers as they continually push themselves to innovate on behalf of student learning. They will guide students through sharing their second learning expedition, “Human Impact.” In their first, they focused on what it means to be human; scientifically, culturally, and historically. This past trimester they have examined human interaction with the environment from early civilizations to modern day. While their culminating products will be displayed at the STEM Expo, they will delve into the process of their learning at their celebration. Feel free to experience this moment of connection even if you’re not a 6th grade student or family member.
“CONNECTION. The energy that exists between people when they feel seen, heard, and valued; when they can give and receive without judgement; and when they derive sustenance and strength from the relationship.” - Brené Brown
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
ATTENTION PTA MEMBERS - BOARD POSITION OPEN FOR 2018-19
Your PTA is in need of a Few Good Board Members for the 2018-1019 school year! We are currently in search of parents to fill the following Board positions:
If you would like to learn more about these positions please contact the Chair of the Nominating Committee Stephanie Ballabio, sballabio@gmail.com or Marcsi Elovson mkratochwill@yahoo.com.
Almond Smartphones and Communications Workshop April 20 6:30 - 8:00 pm in the Library
The TechBridgers Club run by Los Altos High School students will be offering a Smartphone and Communications Workshop on Friday, April 20th from 6:30 to 8:00 pm in the school library. We will teach parents how to use your smartphone to check your child’s grades and homework assignments, connect to school website, use Google Translate and check your email. Light refreshments and child care will be provided. Please register here by April 16th. Questions? Please contact Jessica Mountz at jmountz@lasdschools.org
[en Español]
Almond Smartphones and Communications Workshop Viernes, el 20 de Abril 6:30 - 8:00 pm En la Biblioteca
El Club TechBridgers dirigido por los estudiantes de la Escuela Secundaria Los Altos ofrecerá un taller de teléfonos inteligentes y comunicaciones el viernes 20 de abril de 6:30 a 8:00 pm en la biblioteca de la escuela. Les enseñaremos a los padres a usar su teléfono inteligente para conectarse al sitio web de la escuela y los programas de su hijo, usar Google Translate y consultar su correo electrónico. Se proporciona una comida ligera y cuidado de niños. Por favor regístrese aquí antes del 16 de abril. ¿Preguntas? Por favor, póngase en contacto con Jessica Mountz en jmountz@lasdschools.org
READY PLAYER ONE MOVIE FUNDRAISER: AVAILABLE MARCH 29 - APRIL 1
LAEF
We’ve raised $3.3 Million - the next big milestone on our way to $3.7 Million! Thanks to everyone who has generously donated to LAEF this school year! You are making a difference in the education of every TK-8 grade student in LASD. We still need to raise $400,000 to finish funding the current school year. If you have yet to give, donate now and help us fully fund STEM, art, literacy, wellness and personalized learning.
LAEF #MarchMatching
If you've made a donation to LAEF this school year, thank you! Be sure to take the next step and request a company match, if you have not done so already.
ALMOND THURSDAY WORD
March 22, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
My Stroke of Insight is a book I devoured years ago. However, just recently, I stumbled upon Jill Bolte Taylor’s captivating TedTalk. She’s a brain scientist who was able to study her own brain from the inside out.
We often speak about growing our brains at Almond; about owning our learning. A large component of this is the advancement of skills in relation to various content areas (reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies). The left hemisphere of our brains controls reasoning, logic, and language. Our right hemisphere is responsible for our imagination, creativity, intuition, and our connection to all that is around us. This is where our social emotional growth lives.
Jill believes we have the capacity within us to “purposely choose to step to the right of [our] left hemisphere” and that by doing this we have the “power to choose who and how we want to be in the world.” This requires us to balance being in the present moment, as opposed to the past and future. This requires us to enhance our listening skills, to fine tune our empathy, and to tap into compassion.
Join us tomorrow morning in the STEM Lab at 8:30am for a School Coffee focused on how Almond supports social emotional learning through classroom practices and our school wide Project Cornerstone initiative.
Hope to see you there!
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
[CORRECTED LINK] BOOKS INC. BOOK FAIR MARCH 26 THROUGH MARCH 30
Mark your calendars - The Books Inc. Book Fair begins Monday, March 26 and runs until lunchtime Friday March 30. We need volunteers to help make this event successful. Please click this link to sign up to help!
WALK OR WHEEL DAY, WEDNESDAY, 3/28
YEARBOOK PICTURES NEEDED
If you have pictures that you would like to submit of your children, please look for the correct category below and select the link to upload. If you don't see a category, please submit under "General Almond Pictures.” Things to keep in mind: Need pictures that are NOT blurry - higher the resolution the better. Pictures that have clear faces do best.
REPEATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
ATTENTION 6TH GRADE PARENTS
FUN AND HANDS-ON COMMUNITY SERVICES EVENT - RSVP REQUIRED
Come to the 5th Annual International Celebration and be Wowed by Mexican Guitarist, Ukranian Dance Troupe, Filipino Pro Dance Troupe and Our very own Student Performers
We are looking forward to an amazing line up for performers for the 5th Annual International Celebration on Friday, March 23rd from 6 to 8 pm in the Almond Multi. Please bring a favorite "international (or favorite)" dish to share (appetizer, entrée, or dessert) (serving 8-10 people) and catch up with friends and make new ones!). This year we are pleased to announce that families will be wowed by performances from our very own student performers Gabriel Barisic performing a Croatian Dance, Lucas Yao performing on the Chinese Drums and by performances by the Kaisahan of San Jose Dance Company (Filipino) and the San Francisco based Ukrainian Dance Group "Burevisnyky". Please look out for the flyer coming home with your children - but we promise the evening promises to be an amazing evening of food, dance and music in celebration of our International diversity.
We look forward to seeing Almond families at the International Celebration! For information or to signup to perform - please contact Seema Chavan (bhimsee@Yahoo.com) or Lori Sevcik (loriandshea@me.com).
REGISTER FOR THE 4TH ANNUAL STEM EXPO
LASD PARENT ED TALKS - NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards)
ATTENTION 4th • 5th • 6th GRADERS - THE 58TH LASD JUNIOR OLYMPICS IS COMING!
S.O.A.R. CELEBRATIONS
(listed alphabetically by last name)
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
The 17th Annual Los Altos Hills Pathways Run/Walk
WANT TO SUBMIT SOMETHING TO THE THURSDAY WORD?
Send announcements to us at AlmondThursdayWord@
Quick Links…
School & Community News now found via Peachjar:
https://www.peachjar.com/
Almond Elementary School Website
Copyright © 2003-2016 Los Altos School District. All rights reserved.
ALMOND THURSDAY WORD
March 22, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
My Stroke of Insight is a book I devoured years ago. However, just recently, I stumbled upon Jill Bolte Taylor’s captivating TedTalk. She’s a brain scientist who was able to study her own brain from the inside out.
We often speak about growing our brains at Almond; about owning our learning. A large component of this is the advancement of skills in relation to various content areas (reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies). The left hemisphere of our brains controls reasoning, logic, and language. Our right hemisphere is responsible for our imagination, creativity, intuition, and our connection to all that is around us. This is where our social emotional growth lives.
Jill believes we have the capacity within us to “purposely choose to step to the right of [our] left hemisphere” and that by doing this we have the “power to choose who and how we want to be in the world.” This requires us to balance being in the present moment, as opposed to the past and future. This requires us to enhance our listening skills, to fine tune our empathy, and to tap into compassion.
Join us tomorrow morning in the STEM Lab at 8:30am for a School Coffee focused on how Almond supports social emotional learning through classroom practices and our school wide Project Cornerstone initiative.
Hope to see you there!
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
[CORRECTED LINK] BOOKS INC. BOOK FAIR MARCH 26 THROUGH MARCH 30
Mark your calendars - The Books Inc. Book Fair begins Monday, March 26 and runs until lunchtime Friday March 30. We need volunteers to help make this event successful. Please click this link to sign up to help!
WALK OR WHEEL DAY, WEDNESDAY, 3/28
YEARBOOK PICTURES NEEDED
If you have pictures that you would like to submit of your children, please look for the correct category below and select the link to upload. If you don't see a category, please submit under "General Almond Pictures.” Things to keep in mind: Need pictures that are NOT blurry - higher the resolution the better. Pictures that have clear faces do best.
REPEATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
ATTENTION 6TH GRADE PARENTS
FUN AND HANDS-ON COMMUNITY SERVICES EVENT - RSVP REQUIRED
ALMOND THURSDAY WORD
March 15, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
Civic Engagement @ Almond
Thank you to Rachel Harnish and Luisa Smith (from Almond’s PTA) for arranging a wonderful opportunity for students and their families to participate in yesterday’s “National School Walk Out.” In the 17 minutes, 97 cards and letters were collected. Our children’s voices matter. They accomplished a great deal and deserve to feel very proud of themselves (Tweet). Thank you to all who empower youth. They are our future leaders.
School Safety @ Almond
At our staff meeting yesterday we revisited the topic of school safety with an emphasis around talking through scenarios we hope we will never need to face. We recommitted to several practices that will ensure consistency of communication and increased preparedness.
In this archived Thursday Word, information was provided to the community regarding how we respond to injuries, ensure all students contribute to a safe environment, and how we safeguard against outside threats.
In the Thursday Word from 11/30, we announced the “Lock Down” drill which took place on 12/7 and provided language around messaging.
After the drill on 12/7, we debriefed as a staff to discuss how to improve our practices.
Our entire staff wants you to know how important this topic is to all of us. We speak (and think about it) often.
The Almond Operations Team selected a date in April for another drill that we will be calling a “Silent Safety Drill” as opposed to “Lock Down.” It will take about 10 minutes. Our teachers will be speaking with students more frequently about how we will work together if there is ever any type of safety concern.
Lastly, we have reached out to Los Altos PD and they will be joining us at our School Coffee on Friday, April 20th, at 8:30am to share information around school safety and to provide a forum for parents to ask questions.
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
STUDENT COUNCIL
Matchy Matchy day is tomorrow, Friday 3/16! It’s like twin day but bigger and better! Find a group and dress alike.
YMCA FUNDRAISER
Pizza My Heart Fundraiser! The YMCA @ Almond is raising money for the YMCA's Annual Giving Campaign. On Monday, March 19th 30% of all purchases at the El Monte location from 4pm-9pm will go towards our campaign goal of $9,000 - just mention "Almond YMCA" at check out!
BOOKS INC. BOOK FAIR MARCH 26 THROUGH MARCH 30
Mark your calendars - The Books Inc. Book Fair begins Monday, March 26 and runs until lunchtime Friday March 30. We need volunteers to help make this event successful. Please click this link to sign up to help!
LAEF - STEM Career Night
LAEF - #MarchMatching
ATTENTION 6TH GRADE PARENTS
REPEATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
FUN AND HANDS-ON COMMUNITY SERVICES EVENT - RSVP REQUIRED
Come to the 5th Annual International Celebration and be Wowed by Mexican Guitarist, Ukranian Dance Troupe, Filipino Pro Dance Troupe and Our very own Student Performers
We are looking forward to an amazing line up for performers for the 5th Annual International Celebration on Friday, March 23rd from 6 to 8 pm in the Almond Multi. Please bring a favorite "international (or favorite)" dish to share (appetizer, entrée, or dessert) (serving 8-10 people) and catch up with friends and make new ones!). This year we are pleased to announce that families will be wowed by performances from our very own student performers Gabriel Barisic performing a Croatian Dance, Lucas Yao performing on the Chinese Drums and by performances by the Kaisahan of San Jose Dance Company (Filipino) and the San Francisco based Ukrainian Dance Group "Burevisnyky". Please look out for the flyer coming home with your children - but we promise the evening promises to be an amazing evening of food, dance and music in celebration of our International diversity.
We look forward to seeing Almond families at the International Celebration! For information or to signup to perform - please contact Seema Chavan (bhimsee@Yahoo.com) or Lori Sevcik (loriandshea@me.com).
REGISTER FOR THE 4TH ANNUAL STEM EXPO
LASD PARENT ED TALKS - NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards)
ATTENTION 4th • 5th • 6th GRADERS - THE 58TH LASD JUNIOR OLYMPICS IS COMING!
S.O.A.R. CELEBRATIONS
(listed alphabetically by last name)
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
The 17th Annual Los Altos Hills Pathways Run/Walk
WANT TO SUBMIT SOMETHING TO THE THURSDAY WORD?
Send announcements to us at AlmondThursdayWord@
Quick Links…
School & Community News now found via Peachjar:
https://www.peachjar.com/
Almond Elementary School Website
Copyright © 2003-2016 Los Altos School District. All rights reserved.
ALMOND THURSDAY WORD
March 15, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
Civic Engagement @ Almond
Thank you to Rachel Harnish and Luisa Smith (from Almond’s PTA) for arranging a wonderful opportunity for students and their families to participate in yesterday’s “National School Walk Out.” In the 17 minutes, 97 cards and letters were collected. Our children’s voices matter. They accomplished a great deal and deserve to feel very proud of themselves (Tweet). Thank you to all who empower youth. They are our future leaders.
School Safety @ Almond
At our staff meeting yesterday we revisited the topic of school safety with an emphasis around talking through scenarios we hope we will never need to face. We recommitted to several practices that will ensure consistency of communication and increased preparedness.
In this archived Thursday Word, information was provided to the community regarding how we respond to injuries, ensure all students contribute to a safe environment, and how we safeguard against outside threats.
In the Thursday Word from 11/30, we announced the “Lock Down” drill which took place on 12/7 and provided language around messaging.
After the drill on 12/7, we debriefed as a staff to discuss how to improve our practices.
Our entire staff wants you to know how important this topic is to all of us. We speak (and think about it) often.
The Almond Operations Team selected a date in April for another drill that we will be calling a “Silent Safety Drill” as opposed to “Lock Down.” It will take about 10 minutes. Our teachers will be speaking with students more frequently about how we will work together if there is ever any type of safety concern.
Lastly, we have reached out to Los Altos PD and they will be joining us at our School Coffee on Friday, April 20th, at 8:30am to share information around school safety and to provide a forum for parents to ask questions.
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
STUDENT COUNCIL
Matchy Matchy day is tomorrow, Friday 3/16! It’s like twin day but bigger and better! Find a group and dress alike.
YMCA FUNDRAISER
Pizza My Heart Fundraiser! The YMCA @ Almond is raising money for the YMCA's Annual Giving Campaign. On Monday, March 19th 30% of all purchases at the El Monte location from 4pm-9pm will go towards our campaign goal of $9,000 - just mention "Almond YMCA" at check out!
BOOKS INC. BOOK FAIR MARCH 26 THROUGH MARCH 30
Mark your calendars - The Books Inc. Book Fair begins Monday, March 26 and runs until lunchtime Friday March 30. We need volunteers to help make this event successful. Please click this link to sign up to help!
LAEF - STEM Career Night
LAEF - #MarchMatching
ATTENTION 6TH GRADE PARENTS
REPEATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
FUN AND HANDS-ON COMMUNITY SERVICES EVENT - RSVP REQUIRED
Come to the 5th Annual International Celebration and be Wowed by Mexican Guitarist, Ukranian Dance Troupe, Filipino Pro Dance Troupe and Our very own Student Performers
We are looking forward to an amazing line up for performers for the 5th Annual International Celebration on Friday, March 23rd from 6 to 8 pm in the Almond Multi. Please bring a favorite "international (or favorite)" dish to share (appetizer, entrée, or dessert) (serving 8-10 people) and catch up with friends and make new ones!). This year we are pleased to announce that families will be wowed by performances from our very own student performers Gabriel Barisic performing a Croatian Dance, Lucas Yao performing on the Chinese Drums and by performances by the Kaisahan of San Jose Dance Company (Filipino) and the San Francisco based Ukrainian Dance Group "Burevisnyky". Please look out for the flyer coming home with your children - but we promise the evening promises to be an amazing evening of food, dance and music in celebration of our International diversity.
We look forward to seeing Almond families at the International Celebration! For information or to signup to perform - please contact Seema Chavan (bhimsee@Yahoo.com) or Lori Sevcik (loriandshea@me.com).
REGISTER FOR THE 4TH ANNUAL STEM EXPO
LASD PARENT ED TALKS - NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards)
ATTENTION 4th • 5th • 6th GRADERS - THE 58TH LASD JUNIOR OLYMPICS IS COMING!
S.O.A.R. CELEBRATIONS
(listed alphabetically by last name)
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
The 17th Annual Los Altos Hills Pathways Run/Walk
WANT TO SUBMIT SOMETHING TO THE THURSDAY WORD?
Send announcements to us at AlmondThursdayWord@
Quick Links…
School & Community News now found via Peachjar:
https://www.peachjar.com/
Almond Elementary School Website
Copyright © 2003-2016 Los Altos School District. All rights reserved.
ALMOND THURSDAY WORD
March 8, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
A special thank you to the following amazing women who made this past Saturday’s auction a smashing success: Nina Kramer, Gabi Gomez, Marcsi Elovson, Leslie Lee, and Linda Daniel. In addition, none of this would have been possible without the gracious leadership of our PTA President, Rachel Harnish. There were also many volunteers that assisted with set up, check in, spotting for paddles, check out, and more. Thank you to each and every one of you. Finally, a word of thanks to our master of ceremonies, Raj Matthai. You were eloquent and engaging as always.
For those who were not able to make it to this lovely evening, below is my address from evening that communicates my sincere gratitude for the time I have been able to spend with all of you these past five years.
Auction Greeting
Have you ever had one of those days where time feels as though it is passing with intention? Not slowly. Just deliberate. You’re senses are heightened and you notice things you’ve not noticed before?
I’ve been having one of those days today. In fact, many of my days feel that way as of late.
I came across one of those quote pictures from TinyBuddah.com that captures this sentiment. “And then it happens...One day you wake up and you’re in this place. You’re in this place where everything feels right. Your heart is calm. You soul is lit. Your thoughts are positive. Your vision is clear. You’re at peace, at peace with where you’ve been, at peace with what you’ve been through, and at peace with where you’re headed.”
Almond community, this has been a glorious adventure! Five years ago I joined this extraordinary community. And what a community we have been. A community can be defined as “a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals.” We began our journey together as strangers, but it is most definitely coming to a close, in fellowship.
It has been a privilege to serve your children, this incredible staff, and all of you.
It is no secret that what brings me unbridled joy each and every day are your children. They are so magnificent. Every single one of them. They crack me up with their humor and silliness. They steal my heart with their kindness and tenderness. They enamor me with their their beautiful quirkiness. They take my breath away with their boundless energy. They are so full of promise. It shines in their eyes, their smiles, the sound of their laughter, the skip in their step. They are our future. They will take the reins from us in the blink of an eye. And when they do, it is my hope they will be fortified with resilience, confidence, goodness, love, a sense of justice, and courage.
I have walked alongside a staff that is like no other that I have known. We are able to engage in high level discourse around mission and vision because we don’t waste time on givens. Not only do these remarkable humans love your children, not only do they make it their priority to meet the needs of every learner, not only do they strive to make learning applicable and relevant - they take risks and are fearless. What I most appreciate about the Almond staff though - is how they care for each other. They know each other. When one stumbles, they don’t walk by. Instead, they kneel down, reach out their hands, and lift each other up. I have personally experienced this support and it has left an indelible impression on my heart. Thank you.
And, the final element in the holy school trinity - you, the parents. You are the initial teachers of your children. You taught them how to walk, talk, and love. You become our partners for many years. However, you carry on the teaching process until your last breath on this planet. I have known you to be selfless, giving, generous, brilliant, trusting, and most importantly - your child’s consummate advocate. We have celebrated joys together. We have embraced and shed tears together. During any encounter we’ve had where the mighty roar of a mama or papa bear sounded, I reminded myself that you are a parent who only wants what’s best for your cub. I understand this - because I too am a parent. You have raised wonderful children. You deserve to be very proud. Keep up the great work!
In my 20+ years as an educator, I’ve been a teacher, a district leader, and a school leader. One of my realizations in this role is...leaders come and go. Similarly, students and families come and go. A family’s time at a particular school is temporary. While typically the most stable element of a school is the staff, in actuality, that is also ever changing. So, what remains in the wake of all of this passage? The culture. The belief systems. The mission and the vision.
At Almond, we have a short and sweet mantra. “Own it.” Whatever that might be. Own your learning. Own your success. Own the success of your team. Own your mistakes. I propose that we extend this notion as a community a bit further - in service of a more beautiful world. Let us own the way we show respect to others. Let us own a sense of decency and civilized behavior that every human on this planet has a right to receive. Let us own accountability and responsibility for our own actions. Let us own that we have the great privilege of shepherding forward the next generation as models of integrity.
Thank you for coming tonight. Thank you to all who made this night possible. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your journey.
It has been my honor to serve your children, this incredible staff, and all of you.
Let us raise our glasses together for one last toast. Be merry, dance, and spend...all for the sake of...OUR children. Cheers.
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
FUN AND HANDS-ON COMMUNITY SERVICES EVENT - RSVP REQUIRED
Come to the 5th Annual International Celebration and be Wowed by Mexican Guitarist, Ukranian Dance Troupe, Filipino Pro Dance Troupe and Our very own Student Performers
We are looking forward to an amazing line up for performers for the 5th Annual International Celebration on Friday, March 23rd from 6 to 8 pm in the Almond Multi. Please bring a favorite "international (or favorite)" dish to share (appetizer, entrée, or dessert) (serving 8-10 people) and catchup with friends and make new ones!). This year we are pleased to announce that families will be wowed by performances from our very own student performers Gabriel Barisic performing a Croatian Dance, Lucas Yao preforming on the Chinese Drums and by performances by the Kaisahan of San Jose Dance Company (Filipino) and the San Francisco based Ukrainian Dance Group "Burevisnyky". Please look out for the flyer coming home with your children - but we promise the evening promises to be an amazing evening of food, dance and music in celebration of our International diversity.
We look forward to seeing Almond families at the International Celebration! For information or to signup to perform - please contact Seema Chavan (bhimsee@Yahoo.com) or Lori Sevcik (loriandshea@me.com).
FEW REMAINING AUCTION ITEMS & PARTIES
PROJECT CORNERSTONE FOR MARCH
LAEF
LASD PARENT ED TALKS - NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards)
REPEATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
REGISTER FOR THE 4TH ANNUAL STEM EXPO
ATTENTION 4th • 5th • 6th GRADERS - THE 58TH LASD JUNIOR OLYMPICS IS COMING!
S.O.A.R. CELEBRATIONS
(listed alphabetically by last name)
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
The 17th Annual Los Altos Hills Pathways Run/Walk
WANT TO SUBMIT SOMETHING TO THE THURSDAY WORD?
Send announcements to us at AlmondThursdayWord@
Quick Links…
School & Community News now found via Peachjar:
https://www.peachjar.com/
Almond Elementary School Website
Copyright © 2003-2016 Los Altos School District. All rights reserved.
ALMOND THURSDAY WORD
March 8, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
A special thank you to the following amazing women who made this past Saturday’s auction a smashing success: Nina Kramer, Gabi Gomez, Marcsi Elovson, Leslie Lee, and Linda Daniel. In addition, none of this would have been possible without the gracious leadership of our PTA President, Rachel Harnish. There were also many volunteers that assisted with set up, check in, spotting for paddles, check out, and more. Thank you to each and every one of you. Finally, a word of thanks to our master of ceremonies, Raj Matthai. You were eloquent and engaging as always.
For those who were not able to make it to this lovely evening, below is my address from evening that communicates my sincere gratitude for the time I have been able to spend with all of you these past five years.
Auction Greeting
Have you ever had one of those days where time feels as though it is passing with intention? Not slowly. Just deliberate. You’re senses are heightened and you notice things you’ve not noticed before?
I’ve been having one of those days today. In fact, many of my days feel that way as of late.
I came across one of those quote pictures from TinyBuddah.com that captures this sentiment. “And then it happens...One day you wake up and you’re in this place. You’re in this place where everything feels right. Your heart is calm. You soul is lit. Your thoughts are positive. Your vision is clear. You’re at peace, at peace with where you’ve been, at peace with what you’ve been through, and at peace with where you’re headed.”
Almond community, this has been a glorious adventure! Five years ago I joined this extraordinary community. And what a community we have been. A community can be defined as “a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals.” We began our journey together as strangers, but it is most definitely coming to a close, in fellowship.
It has been a privilege to serve your children, this incredible staff, and all of you.
It is no secret that what brings me unbridled joy each and every day are your children. They are so magnificent. Every single one of them. They crack me up with their humor and silliness. They steal my heart with their kindness and tenderness. They enamor me with their their beautiful quirkiness. They take my breath away with their boundless energy. They are so full of promise. It shines in their eyes, their smiles, the sound of their laughter, the skip in their step. They are our future. They will take the reins from us in the blink of an eye. And when they do, it is my hope they will be fortified with resilience, confidence, goodness, love, a sense of justice, and courage.
I have walked alongside a staff that is like no other that I have known. We are able to engage in high level discourse around mission and vision because we don’t waste time on givens. Not only do these remarkable humans love your children, not only do they make it their priority to meet the needs of every learner, not only do they strive to make learning applicable and relevant - they take risks and are fearless. What I most appreciate about the Almond staff though - is how they care for each other. They know each other. When one stumbles, they don’t walk by. Instead, they kneel down, reach out their hands, and lift each other up. I have personally experienced this support and it has left an indelible impression on my heart. Thank you.
And, the final element in the holy school trinity - you, the parents. You are the initial teachers of your children. You taught them how to walk, talk, and love. You become our partners for many years. However, you carry on the teaching process until your last breath on this planet. I have known you to be selfless, giving, generous, brilliant, trusting, and most importantly - your child’s consummate advocate. We have celebrated joys together. We have embraced and shed tears together. During any encounter we’ve had where the mighty roar of a mama or papa bear sounded, I reminded myself that you are a parent who only wants what’s best for your cub. I understand this - because I too am a parent. You have raised wonderful children. You deserve to be very proud. Keep up the great work!
In my 20+ years as an educator, I’ve been a teacher, a district leader, and a school leader. One of my realizations in this role is...leaders come and go. Similarly, students and families come and go. A family’s time at a particular school is temporary. While typically the most stable element of a school is the staff, in actuality, that is also ever changing. So, what remains in the wake of all of this passage? The culture. The belief systems. The mission and the vision.
At Almond, we have a short and sweet mantra. “Own it.” Whatever that might be. Own your learning. Own your success. Own the success of your team. Own your mistakes. I propose that we extend this notion as a community a bit further - in service of a more beautiful world. Let us own the way we show respect to others. Let us own a sense of decency and civilized behavior that every human on this planet has a right to receive. Let us own accountability and responsibility for our own actions. Let us own that we have the great privilege of shepherding forward the next generation as models of integrity.
Thank you for coming tonight. Thank you to all who made this night possible. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your journey.
It has been my honor to serve your children, this incredible staff, and all of you.
Let us raise our glasses together for one last toast. Be merry, dance, and spend...all for the sake of...OUR children. Cheers.
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
FUN AND HANDS-ON COMMUNITY SERVICES EVENT - RSVP REQUIRED
Come to the 5th Annual International Celebration and be Wowed by Mexican Guitarist, Ukranian Dance Troupe, Filipino Pro Dance Troupe and Our very own Student Performers
We are looking forward to an amazing line up for performers for the 5th Annual International Celebration on Friday, March 23rd from 6 to 8 pm in the Almond Multi. Please bring a favorite "international (or favorite)" dish to share (appetizer, entrée, or dessert) (serving 8-10 people) and catchup with friends and make new ones!). This year we are pleased to announce that families will be wowed by performances from our very own student performers Gabriel Barisic performing a Croatian Dance, Lucas Yao preforming on the Chinese Drums and by performances by the Kaisahan of San Jose Dance Company (Filipino) and the San Francisco based Ukrainian Dance Group "Burevisnyky". Please look out for the flyer coming home with your children - but we promise the evening promises to be an amazing evening of food, dance and music in celebration of our International diversity.
We look forward to seeing Almond families at the International Celebration! For information or to signup to perform - please contact Seema Chavan (bhimsee@Yahoo.com) or Lori Sevcik (loriandshea@me.com).
FEW REMAINING AUCTION ITEMS & PARTIES
PROJECT CORNERSTONE FOR MARCH
LAEF
LASD PARENT ED TALKS - NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards)
REPEATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
REGISTER FOR THE 4TH ANNUAL STEM EXPO
ATTENTION 4th • 5th • 6th GRADERS - THE 58TH LASD JUNIOR OLYMPICS IS COMING!
S.O.A.R. CELEBRATIONS
(listed alphabetically by last name)
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
The 17th Annual Los Altos Hills Pathways Run/Walk
ALMOND THURSDAY WORD
March 1, 2018
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
Family Science Night
Thank you Melissa Neal and team. Thank you PTA. Thank you to the many volunteers who made this night a success. Check out these Tweets that capture the magic.
iReady Reflections
In the past few weeks you’ve likely received, or will be receiving (grades 1-6 only), iReady reports from your child’s homeroom teacher with the results of the 2nd administration of this single assessment.
We are midway through the school year. There is still more learning to take place. We will continue to focus on the diverse needs of students and work together as a staff to personalize learning for ALL of our students. Again, we cannot emphasize enough that this is one single measure upon which we reflect to ensure we are supporting the learning of our students. Because iReady is only given three times a year, it serves as more of a progress monitoring tool rather than a data source to determine targeted instruction configurations.
At this point in the year, your child’s iReady reports will communicate two scores via a bar chart; Test 2 and Test 1. It will also provide a breakdown by subject area domain. On your iReady report, there is a green shaded area that indicates “On Level.” There is a range in this level that is “Early,” “Mid,” or “Late.” Anything to the left of the green shaded area is “below” level. Anything to the right is “above” level.
If you’ve ever engaged in a conversation with me, you know I despise these types of terms because at times they can be used to label and limit children. This does not contribute to a growth mindset. Our children are multidimensional and their essence cannot be distilled down to any single score. As an Almond teaching staff we have worked tirelessly to be very mindful of the language we use in describing a child’s learning needs.
We would like to share some of the results that we have noted through our recent analysis.
iReady Reading
iReady Math
As noted in the data above, many students experienced an increase of score between the two administrations. There were however students whose scale score went down. We ask you to consider three things when reflecting on this information: 1) There is a standard of error of approximately (+/-) 10-15 points. 2) This is one single measure taken on one particular day or series of days. 3) We are looking at each and every students’ results and following up on how to further support growth with specific actions from the education team at Almond.
If you have any specific questions regarding your child’s iReady reading results, please address those directly to your child’s homeroom teacher.
In closing, please note the following regarding Correlation Analysis & Reflections of iReady Math and CAASPP:
We share all of this with you so that when you receive your child’s iReady results, you may consider this information within a reasonable context. We will continue to focus on the diverse needs of students and work together as a staff to personalize learning for ALL of our students.
PTA & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS - NEW
BOOKWAVE BLAST
REGISTER FOR THE 4TH ANNUAL STEM EXPO
STUDENT COUNCIL
We are going to give you a few hints about our next Spirit Day…. 1. It is not the SAME as other days. 2. It is a GROUP Spirit Day. 3. The fun will MULTIPLY with all your fellow Almond Eagles. HMMM, what could it be….stayed tuned to learn more next week!
LAEF: We Need Your Input by March 9th!
Books Inc. Book Fair Coming Soon!
Mark your calendars - The Books Inc. Book Fair begins Monday, March 26 and runs until Friday March 30. We need volunteers to help make this event successful. Sign up sheet will be available shortly.
Community Services Event: Help Us Make Comfort Bags for Foster Children
REPEATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
LASD HEALTH SERVICES
The District Nurses will be doing Hearing screening at Almond for all Kindergarten, 2nd, 5th grades on 3/7/18. If your child has a known hearing loss, please notify the Health Services Staff (nurses@lasdschools.org) before the day of the screening. The nurse will mail a referral form and call the parents of students who do not pass the Hearing screening.
5th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CELEBRATION - SEARCHING FOR PERFORMERS!
ATTENTION 4th • 5th • 6th GRADERS - THE 58TH LASD JUNIOR OLYMPICS IS COMING!
EARLY MAN MOVIE FUNDRAISER: AVAILABLE THROUGH MARCH 31
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
The MVLA Parent Education Speaker Series
To register for this free event, go to https://mvla2017-2018-
Sponsored by Los Altos Educational Foundation (LAEF), MVLA High School Foundation, Mountain View Educational Foundation (MVEF), and Los Altos-Mountain View PTA Council.
S.O.A.R. CELEBRATIONS
(listed alphabetically by last name)
WANT TO SUBMIT SOMETHING TO THE THURSDAY WORD?
Send announcements to us at AlmondThursdayWord@
Quick Links…
School & Community News now found via Peachjar:
https://www.peachjar.com/
Almond Elementary School Website
Copyright © 2003-2016 Los Altos School District. All rights reserved.
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