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LAEF's "Funding an Excellent Public Education" brochure is now available in 5 different languages -- Have a look! Then watch new videos of international LASD parents sharing why they support LAEF - -- speaking in Mandarin, Japanese, Spanish, and Russian.
Wanted: LAEF Board members from Gardner Bullis. Learn more and consider this important opportunity to represent the students and families at your school. |
LAEF • P.O. Box 98 • Los Altos, CA 94023 • Phone: (650) 559-0445 |
This month’s ABC book for upper grades: “Nobody Knew What To Do” by Becky Ray McCain tells the story of how one child found the courage to be an UPstander and tell a teacher about a fellow student who was being picked on and bullied by children in school.
This month’s ABC book for upper grades: “Don’t Squeal Unless It’s a Big Deal by Jeanie Franz Ransom
Goals of the lesson:
· Identify caring adults who provide support and positive communication.
· Teach students how to tell and make a report.
· Use positive self-talk to boost personal power in interpersonal relationships.
· Role model UPstander responses to support each other.
· Create a caring, safe school environment for all by teaching adults on school campuses how to respond to student reporting.
· Generate ways to be UPstanders when faced with cyberbullying.
To reinforce this lesson at home:
- Be the one your child can come to when they need to be heard. Listen and be aware of situations that need further attention.
- Stay calm and gather information by asking questions. In most instances, you can help your child identify and state the problem. “So Jack is picking on you at recess. What are some things you/we might do?” Help your child see their personal power is in how they choose to react.
- Discuss the potential consequences of the chosen strategy. “If you go to the teacher what would happen?” Look at 2 or 3 strategies and consequences and have your child choose one.
- Reassure your child. Thank them for sharing their worries and tell them that you will be “there” when they need help. Check back later to see if the strategy is working.
- If you are not sure what to say or do, reassure your child you will find a way to help and get back to them. Follow through on your promises.
When you “catch” kids modeling positive behaviors... Notice, Name it, and Celebrate it!
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Downtown Los Altos Easter Egg Hunt
Join the merchants of Downtown Los Altos for the 56th Annual Downtown Los Altos Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 13, 2019 from 10am-Noon. Free for children ages 1-10.
Thousands of candy and prize-filled eggs on Main and State Streets. Head to Veterans Community Plaza to meet the Easter Bunny and take pictures! Fun crafts, face painting and more!
Limit 5 eggs per child. Please bring your own Easter basket.
Presented by the Los Altos Village Association.
BookQuest Celebration on Tuesday - April 2nd, 2019
6:30-8 PM (in Gardner Bullis Multi)
Please come celebrate what our BookQuest authors have accomplished! Published books will be on display (authors can take books home after the event). Everyone is invited to join us for the 3rd BookQuest Celebration, which will be held on Tuesday, April 2nd (International Children's Book Day). Come and browse 60 books published by our own Grizzly students! We would love to interview our student authors about the stories they wrote during the celebration - if you are interested to share your experience as a writer and would like to participate in a short interview session by your fellow students, please indicate it to us when you come for the event. We will have a guest speaker - Madeleine Dunphy, celebrated author of award-winning Web of Life series about animals and environment, who will share her writing experience to further inspire our students. We will hold raffle prizes for our student authors and light refreshments will be served. All students and their families are invited!
If you are not familiar with BookQuest program/celebration, the Town Crier newspaper covered our Celebration night for the last two years - please check out the following links to see the picturesand/or to read previous years' article 2017 or article 2018. Through our BookQuest program we have raised $415 this year and the money will go to Lucille Packard Foundation for Children's Health.
Looking forward to seeing everyone at the celebration!
Questions? Email: gbbbookquest@gmail.com
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2019 Gardner Bullis Auction Party
Get Your Tickets Now for the 10th Anniversary White & Gold Auction Party on April 6th. Tickets available by clicking here.
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JUNIOR OLYMPICS!
Every 4th, 5th and 6th grader in Los Altos School District is invited to participate in the annual Junior Olympics on Saturday, April 27th! This event brings together the seven LASD elementary schools for a friendly track & field competition, in which everyone is encouraged to strive for their personal best and cheer on their classmates as they compete. Children must be accompanied by a parent or adult. More information and important Junior Olympic dates are available at https://lasdjo.com/.
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GOOD EGGS FUNDRAISER
How to join the fundraiser
1 Visit schools.goodeggs.com.
2 Enter the code GRIZZLY19 –– click "Shop Now.”
3 Add your groceries to your Good Eggs basket and check out.
New customers get $15 off with this code and if 20 new customers join the fundraiser,
our school also gets a $500 fundraising bonus.
Fundraiser terms & details:
5% will count back to the school on all orders placed between February 25 and April 30.
Orders placed by new customers between March 25 and March 31 will qualify toward this prize. You MUST use the code GRIZZLY19 on your first order to count as a new customer. New accounts to the same household will not be counted.
New After School Activities for Spring:
Star Kids Senior Robotics Class
Wednesdays: 3:20-4:20, prepare at 3:00 pm
Grades: 3-6
Registration link: https://www.
Art Buzz Club
Wednesdays: 3-4pm, pre care at 2:30pm
Grades: K-6
Registration link: https://goo.gl/forms/
Tennis
Tuesdays: 2:45pm - 3:30pm, pre care at 2:30p
Grades K-2
Registration link: https://www.
Skateboard
Fridays: 3:00 - 4:15pm, pre care at 2:40pm
Grades 1 - 6
Registration link: https://www.activityhero.com/
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STEM Career Day Events at Junior High Schools
LASD & LAEF are excited to kick off the 3rd STEM Career Day Events at Egan and Blach Jr. High Schools this spring. STEM pervades every part of our life. STEM education creates critical thinkers, increases science literacy, and enables the next generation of innovators. We believe that exposing students to different aspects and careers in this field will inspire them and spark passion.
If you are a parent, grandparent or community member who would like to share your career story with students at Egan on March 25 and/or Blach on March 26, please contact Karen Wilson, STEM Coordinator at kwilson@lasdschools.org or Anjana Nagarajan-Butaney, LASD parent at anjana.nagarajan1@gmail.com
Also, please mark your calendars for the STEM Night Event being held on Monday, March 25 at Egan Jr. High starting at 7pm. Speakers to be announced in the near future.
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Los Altos School District Health Services Department:
When to Keep Your Child Home From School
Sometimes it is difficult, especially early in the morning, to know whether or not to send your child to school. The following guidelines are indications that you should keep him/her home. In this way, you are helping to control the spread of colds, flu, and other contagious illnesses.
Keep your child at home when he/she has any of the following symptoms:
You need to keep your child home until he/she has been symptom free without medication for 48hours. Also, NOTIFY THE OFFICE IMMEDIATELY if your child is exposed to or contracts chicken pox, mumps or measles or whooping cough (pertussis). These conditions can be life threatening to students who are undergoing therapies that suppress their immune systems.
The following information is only a guide to common childhood health concerns. Call our District Nurses or personal health care provider for more information. Always bring a copy of a physician’s note to school and/or notify the school if your child will have an extended absence due to a health condition for 10 days or longer.
Fever
Chills
Vomiting or Diarrhea
Nausea
Sore throat or trouble swallowing
Coughing, sneezing, and/or runny nose
Rash or unusual sores or spots
Headache
Generalized muscle aches and pains
Wheezing or trouble breathing
Unusually red, crusted or burning eyes
Head Lice
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Del Departamento de Servicios de Salud del LASD:
Cuando No Enviar a su Hijo(a) a la Escuela
A veces, sobre todo temprano en la mañana, es difícil saber si enviar o no a su hijo(a) a la escuela. Las siguientes directrices son indicaciones de que debe mantener a su hijo(a) en la casa. De esta manera, usted ayuda a controlar la propagación del catarro, influenza, y otras enfermedades contagiosas.
Mantenga a su hijo(a) en la casa cuando el o ella tenga cualquiera de los siguientes síntomas:
Fiebre de 99.6 o más
Escalofrío
Vomito o Diarrea
Nausea
Dolor de garganta o dificultad tragando
Tos, estornudos, y/o secreción nasal
Salpullido, llagas o manchas no usuales
Dolor de cabeza
Dolores musculares generalizados
Silbidos o dificultad respirando
Ojos rojos, con costra o ardor no usuales
Piojos de Cabeza
Usted tendrá que mantener a su hijo(a) en la casa hasta que esté sin síntomas y sin medicamentos por 48 horas.
Además, NOTIFIQUE INMEDIATEMENTE A LA OFICINA si su hijo(a) ha sido expuesto a, o ha tenido contacto con, varicela, paperas, sarampión, o tos ferina (pertusis). Estas condiciones pueden poner en peligro la vida de estudiantes quienes estén recibiendo terapias las cuales supriman sus sistemas inmunológico.
La siguiente información es solamente una guía para asuntos de salud infantil. Llame a las Enfermeras del Distrito (650-444-9702 ó 650-537-8119) o a su proveedor de servicios de salud para más información. Siempre traiga a la escuela una copia de una nota de su médico y/o notifique a la escuela si su hijo(a) estará ausente por 10 días o más debido a una condición médica.
Updated 1/2017
Ask the Superintendent
As the Board of Trustees and I face the complex challenges of providing facilities for Bullis Charter School next year, our community has asked the question: “What is mediation and what do you hope mediation with the charter school will accomplish?”
First and foremost, the Los Altos School District Board of Trustees, our community and I want peace and a long term agreement with the charter school so that we can focus on what we do best: provide an exemplary education for our students. As the charter school has grown over the years, the Board and I believe an enrollment cap is an essential component of any agreement to protect our neighborhood schools in the long term. We believe mediation could achieve an enrollment cap and avoid the historically litigious and expensive disagreements with Bullis over facilities. Click here for more information on this history.
Mediation is a dispute resolution process in which both parties voluntarily meet with the assistance of a trained, impartial third-party in a confidential setting in which the parties are free to speak candidly about their objectives and needs, exploring an agreement that both sides find beneficial.
We are working through mediation on a parallel track to the Proposition 39 process, which provides guidelines for facilities allocation to charter schools. As our mediation ensues, we have mutually agreed to delay the upcoming deadline by an additional two weeks (until April 1) with the hope that mediation will instead result in a concept for a long term agreement that will make the Proposition 39 process unnecessary.
I am hopeful that through mediation followed by a robust and transparent public input process, our community can achieve a long term agreement that will bring peace and stability to our schools for years to come.
Ask the Superintendent is a monthly column through which I will answer a question from the community. Please email jbaier@lasdschools.org with your questions. All questions will remain anonymous.
Regards,
Jeffrey Baier
If you've donated to LAEF this school year, you're already part of our team!
Wanted: LAEF Board members from Gardner Bullis. Learn more and consider this important opportunity to represent the students and families at your school. |
LAEF • P.O. Box 98 • Los Altos, CA 94023 • Phone: (650) 559-0445 |
See what’s going on downtown Los Altos here.
Friday, March 22 Multicultural Fair
Come one, come all to enjoy learning about other countries, listen to great music and eat yummy food!
8:30-9:00 AM Performances at morning assembly.
- Bollywood dance
- Korean folk dance
- Israeli Hora
5:00-5:10 PM Costume parade! Parents and kids in traditional costumes are more than welcome!
5:10-7:00 PM Explore Stalls
We look forward to seeing everyone there!
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BookQuest Celebration on Tuesday - April 2nd, 2019
6:30-8 PM (in Gardner Bullis Multi)
Please come celebrate what our BookQuest authors have accomplished! Published books will be on display (authors can take books home after the event). Everyone is invited to join us for the 3rd BookQuest Celebration, which will be held on Tuesday, April 2nd (International Children's Book Day). Come and browse 60 books published by our own Grizzly students! We would love to interview our student authors about the stories they wrote during the celebration - if you are interested to share your experience as a writer and would like to participate in a short interview session by your fellow students, please indicate it to us when you come for the event. We will have a guest speaker - Madeleine Dunphy, celebrated author of award-winning Web of Life series about animals and environment, who will share her writing experience to further inspire our students. We will hold raffle prizes for our student authors and light refreshments will be served. All students and their families are invited!
If you are not familiar with BookQuest program/celebration, the Town Crier newspaper covered our Celebration night for the last two years - please check out the following links to see the picturesand/or to read previous years' article 2017 or article 2018. Through our BookQuest program, we have raised $415 this year and the money will go to Lucille Packard Foundation for Children's Health.
Looking forward to seeing everyone at the celebration!
Questions? Email: gbbbookquest@gmail.com
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2019 Gardner Bullis Auction Party
Get Your Tickets Now for the 10th Anniversary White & Gold Auction Party on April 6th. Tickets available by clicking here.
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JUNIOR OLYMPICS!
Every 4th, 5th and 6th grader in Los Altos School District is invited to participate in the annual Junior Olympics on Saturday, April 27th! This event brings together the seven LASD elementary schools for a friendly track & field competition, in which everyone is encouraged to strive for their personal best and cheer on their classmates as they compete. Children must be accompanied by a parent or adult. More information and important Junior Olympic dates are available at https://lasdjo.com/.
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GOOD EGGS FUNDRAISER
Hey Parents! This March and April, Good Eggs will donate 5% back to Gardner-Bullis Elementary School every time you shop. Join the fundraiser with 3 easy steps:
How to join the fundraiser :
New customers get $15 off with this code and if 20 new customers join the fundraiser,
our school also gets a $500 fundraising bonus.
The code will remain valid through April without having to re-enter it.
Thanks for supporting our school through this fundraiser.
Gardner-Bullis PTA
See what’s going on downtown Los Altos here.
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