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The Book Fair is coming!  We are continuing our 10-year celebration of Gardner Bullis with a birthday party theme, and you are all invited!  In lieu of gifts, please consider a donation to Project Night Night, a Bay Area-based non-profit that provides children in homeless shelters with a new book, blanket and stuffed animal in a special tote bag. Project Night Night strives to give children something of their own that provides a little bit of comfort and the confidence to deal with what's in front of them. 
 

Gardner’s goal is to create 100 bags for 100 kids in need.  100 canvas tote bags and stuffed animals have already been donated to our cause!
 

Here’s how you can help:

Dec. 10 through 14 – Book Fair! Please consider donating a new book purchased from our Book Fair for Project Night Night.  A portion of all book sales also benefit Gardner Bullis.  One raffle ticket will be given for each book purchased and raffle winners will be announced on Friday, Dec. 14.  Students will earn a Book-In Day if we reach our goal of 100 books!
 

Dec. 13 – Book Fair Party and Service Night!  Please come to the Gardner Bullis library from 6-8 pm for treats and to help assemble 100 bags to donate to Project Night Night and make a difference in our community. Mrs. O will be on hand to help lead the charge! 
 

Finally, PLEASE help us by signing up to help at the Book Fair!  It’s fun, it’s social and it’s easy.  We have slots available in the morning, during lunch and after school – you can sign up at https://tinyurl.com/GBBKSignUp2018.  Thank you so much for any time you can donate – it is very appreciated!


Your Donation Can be Doubled
We've raised $2.5 million so far, but still have $1 million to go to fund our grant to our school district this school year. Now is a great time to donate to LAEF because we have a new challenge match. Four generous anonymous donors will match every dollar donated before December 31st, up to a total of $30,000. Your donation can be doubled if you give now!

The suggested donation is $1,200 per student or $150/month, but donations of any amount are greatly appreciated.Donate online, or text "LAEF" to 50155 to donate.

Learn how your student is benefitting from LAEF this school year. 

LASD Winter Music Concerts 
We hope you'll enjoy the sounds of the season coming from our LASD Winter Music Concerts. Your contributions to LAEF make these concerts possible.
 
Elementary school concerts are at 1 pm in the school multi.
Almond - Monday, Dec 10
Gardner Bullis - Tuesday, Dec 11
Loyola - Wednesday, Dec 12
Covington - Monday, Dec 17
Springer - Tuesday, Dec 18
Santa Rita - Wednesday, Dec 19
Oak - Friday, Dec 21

ArtPop
Mountain View's very own artisan holiday market, ArtPop, is back for another year, in a new downtown location at 275 Castro Street. Locally made gifts for everyone on your list. Saturday, Dec. 8 is Shop for Our Schools Day, where artisans will donate 15% of sales to the three local school foundations–MVLA, LAEF and MVEF.  Support our schools by shopping on Dec 8.

LAEF • P.O. Box 98 • Los Altos, CA 94023 • Phone: (650) 559-0445


Bald Eagle Winter Sports Camps

Enroll your son or daughter in Bald Eagle winter sports camps. For more information please Follow this link.

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Coach Ken Winter Camps

Our city of Los Altos winter programing is now up on this link: http://www.coachkensoccer.com/coach-ken-saturday-soccer-los-altos/

We also have camps December 24, 26, 27 and 28 and December 31, January 2, 3, 4 as well as Winter/Ski-week and Spring break camps at Almond School, Los Altos and you can sign up here: http://www.coachkensoccer.com/camps/

All of us at Coach Ken Soccer wish you all Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year!


Notice from the District Nurse:

School is a place where colds and diseases can spread rapidly. Children who are ill should stay home from school, rest and recuperate. 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 your child home:

Fever of 99.6 F or higher
Vomiting or diarrhea
Chills
Nausea
Coughing, sneezing and/or runny nose
Headache
Wheezing or trouble breathing
Sore throat or trouble swallowing
Rash or unusual sores or spots
Generalized muscle aches and pains
Unusually red, crusted or burning eyes
Head Lice
It is required to keep your child home until he/she has been symptom free without medication for 24 hours. Please call the Gardner Bullis Attendance Line (650-559-3232) 24 hours/7 days a week.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation in keeping us all healthy!


The Book Fair is coming!  We are continuing our 10-year celebration of Gardner Bullis with a birthday party theme, and you are all invited!  In lieu of gifts, please consider a donation to Project Night Night, a Bay Area-based non-profit that provides children in homeless shelters with a new book, blanket and stuffed animal in a special tote bag. Project Night Night strives to give children something of their own that provides a little bit of comfort and the confidence to deal with what's in front of them. 
 

Gardner’s goal is to create 100 bags for 100 kids in need.  100 canvas tote bags and stuffed animals have already been donated to our cause!
 

Here’s how you can help:
Nov. 26 through Dec. 7 – Blanket Drive!
 Consider purchasing a new blanket through tinyurl.com/GB2018Drive (these will be delivered to GB) or bring your own to the multi.  Blankets must be approx. 50”x60” and new with tags.  Homemade blankets are acceptable, but no-sew blankets are not.  Students will earn a Pajama Day if we reach our goal of 100 blankets!
 

Dec. 10 through 14 – Book Fair! Please consider donating a new book purchased from our Book Fair for Project Night Night.  A portion of all book sales also benefit Gardner Bullis.  One raffle ticket will be given for each book purchased and raffle winners will be announced on Friday, Dec. 14.  Students will earn a Book-In Day if we reach our goal of 100 books!
 

Dec. 13 – Book Fair Party and Service Night!  Please come to the Gardner Bullis library from 6-8 pm for treats and to help assemble 100 bags to donate to Project Night Night and make a difference in our community. Mrs. O will be on hand to help lead the charge! 
 

Finally, PLEASE help us by signing up to help at the Book Fair!  It’s fun, it’s social and it’s easy.  We have slots available in the morning, during lunch and after school – you can sign up at https://tinyurl.com/GBBKSignUp2018.  Thank you so much for any time you can donate – it is very appreciated!


Your Donation Can be Doubled
We've raised $2.5 million so far, but still have $1 million to go to fund our grant to our school district this school year. Now is a great time to donate to LAEF because we have a new challenge match. Four generous anonymous donors will match every dollar donated before December 31st, up to a total of $30,000. Your donation can be doubled if you give now!

The suggested donation is $1,200 per student or $150/month, but donations of any amount are greatly appreciated.Donate online, or text "LAEF" to 50155 to donate.

Learn how your student is benefitting from LAEF this school year. 

LASD Winter Music Concerts 
We hope you'll enjoy the sounds of the season coming from our LASD Winter Music Concerts. Your contributions to LAEF make these concerts possible.
 
Elementary school concerts are at 1 pm in the school multi.
Almond - Monday, Dec 10
Gardner Bullis - Tuesday, Dec 11
Loyola - Wednesday, Dec 12
Covington - Monday, Dec 17
Springer - Tuesday, Dec 18
Santa Rita - Wednesday, Dec 19
Oak - Friday, Dec 21

ArtPop
Mountain View's very own artisan holiday market, ArtPop, is back for another year, in a new downtown location at 275 Castro Street. Locally made gifts for everyone on your list. Saturday, Dec. 8 is Shop for Our Schools Day, where artisans will donate 15% of sales to the three local school foundations–MVLA, LAEF and MVEF.  Support our schools by shopping on Dec 8.

LAEF • P.O. Box 98 • Los Altos, CA 94023 • Phone: (650) 559-0445


Notice from the District Nurse:

School is a place where colds and diseases can spread rapidly. Children who are ill should stay home from school, rest and recuperate. 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 your child home:

Fever of 99.6 F or higher
Vomiting or diarrhea
Chills
Nausea
Coughing, sneezing and/or runny nose
Headache
Wheezing or trouble breathing
Sore throat or trouble swallowing
Rash or unusual sores or spots
Generalized muscle aches and pains
Unusually red, crusted or burning eyes
Head Lice
It is required to keep your child home until he/she has been symptom-free without medication for 24 hours. Please call the Gardner Bullis Attendance Line (650-559-3232) 24 hours/7 days a week.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation in keeping us all healthy!


The Book Fair is coming!  We are continuing our 10-year celebration of Gardner Bullis with a birthday party theme, and you are all invited!  In lieu of gifts, please consider a donation to Project Night Night, a Bay Area-based non-profit that provides children in homeless shelters with a new book, blanket and stuffed animal in a special tote bag. Project Night Night strives to give children something of their own that provides a little bit of comfort and the confidence to deal with what's in front of them. 
 

Gardner’s goal is to create 100 bags for 100 kids in need.  100 canvas tote bags and stuffed animals have already been donated to our cause!
 

Here’s how you can help:
Nov. 26 through Dec. 7 – Blanket Drive!
 Consider purchasing a new blanket through tinyurl.com/GB2018Drive (these will be delivered to GB) or bring your own to the multi.  Blankets must be approx. 50”x60” and new with tags.  Homemade blankets are acceptable, but no-sew blankets are not.  Students will earn a Pajama Day if we reach our goal of 100 blankets!
 

Dec. 10 through 14 – Book Fair! Please consider donating a new book purchased from our Book Fair for Project Night Night.  A portion of all book sales also benefit Gardner Bullis.  One raffle ticket will be given for each book purchased and raffle winners will be announced on Friday, Dec. 14.  Students will earn a Book-In Day if we reach our goal of 100 books!
 

Dec. 13 – Book Fair Party and Service Night!  Please come to the Gardner Bullis library from 6-8 pm for treats and to help assemble 100 bags to donate to Project Night Night and make a difference in our community. Mrs. O will be on hand to help lead the charge! 
 

Finally, PLEASE help us by signing up to help at the Book Fair!  It’s fun, it’s social and it’s easy.  We have slots available in the morning, during lunch and after school – you can sign up at https://tinyurl.com/GBBKSignUp2018.  Thank you so much for any time you can donate – it is very appreciated!


We have a Challenge Match!
We've raised $2.2 million so far, but still have $1.3 million to go to fund our grant to our school district this school year. Now is a great time to donate to LAEF because we have a new challenge match. Three generous anonymous donors will match every dollar donated before December 31st, up to a total of $25,000. Your donation will be doubled if you give now!
 
The suggested donation is $1,200 per student or $150/month, but donations of any amount are greatly appreciated. Donate online, or text "LAEF" to 50155 to donate.
 
Learn how your student is benefitting from LAEF this school year.
 
Coming Soon: Free Seminar Co-sponsored by LAEF!
Raising Resilient Kids in a Stressful World
by Katie Hurley, L.C.S.W.
Thursday, November 29, 2018 - 7:00 - 9:00 pm

Los Altos High School, Eagle Theater

201 Almond Ave, Los Altos, CA, 

Spanish Translation Available.

Register Now.

LAEF • P.O. Box 98 • Los Altos, CA 94023 • Phone: (650) 559-0445


Notice from the District Nurse:

School is a place where colds and diseases can spread rapidly. Children who are ill should stay home from school, rest and recuperate. 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 your child home:

Fever of 99.6 F or higher
Vomiting or diarrhea
Chills
Nausea
Coughing, sneezing and/or runny nose
Headache
Wheezing or trouble breathing
Sore throat or trouble swallowing
Rash or unusual sores or spots
Generalized muscle aches and pains
Unusually red, crusted or burning eyes
Head Lice
It is required to keep your child home until he/she has been symptom free without medication for 24 hours. Please call the Gardner Bullis Attendance Line (650-559-3232) 24 hours/7 days a week.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation in keeping us all healthy!





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