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Dear Gardner Community,

The 2019 Gardner Bullis Auction is set for April 6, 2019! It's a great party and also happens to be the PTA's largest fundraiser. Can you give a few hours of time to make this fantastic event come together? There are a variety of volunteer opportunities with various commitment levels. Please take a look at the SignUp.com link:SignUp to see how you can participate. This event cannot come together without your support and any level of participation is appreciated.

Cheers!
Heidi


LASD STEM and Math ISTs (Instructional Support Teachers), and LASD Art Docent leadership recently attended CA STEAM Symposium 2018, along with 3,000 STEAM educators from across California.  Recognized as a leader in STEAM education, our LASD team led five professional learning presentations to inspire high-quality Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math instruction for all California students. LAEF is proud to support LASD’s outstanding STEM ISTs and Art Docent Director. We congratulate you for your leadership at this important statewide symposium.  
 
Help fund Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math instruction at your school by donating to LAEF atwww.laefonline.org/donate, or text your donation to LAEF at 50155. The suggested amount is $1,200 per student or $120/month. Donations of any amount are greatly appreciated.
 
We are looking for additional LAEF Board representatives from Gardner BullisLearn more and consider this important opportunity to represent the students and families at your school.


Dear Los Altos School District Families,

Please find a few important November updates below.

Parent Teacher Conferences in November

Parent-Teacher conferences are an excellent way to gain a better understanding of your child’s educational progress and achievements, learn more about the innovative curriculum our teachers deliver in the classroom and support your child’s educational success.  November Parent-Teacher conferences are optional, but we encourage you to schedule one with your child’s teacher.  For more information about the timing of conference and how to schedule, please visit your school’s website or contact your Principal’s office.  For more information about how to get the most out of your conference, here is a helpful list of resources to review before meeting with your child’s teacher.

Bullis Charter School Facilities Request to Close Egan

In a facilities request dated November 1, 2018, Bullis Charter School (BCS) stated its preference that LASD close its top-ranked Egan Junior High School and turn over the entire campus to BCS for the charter school’s exclusive use beginning in the upcoming 2019-20 school year.  The Egan campus is currently shared between the Egan and Bullis Charter schools. BCS does not state where LASD should place the nearly 600 junior high school students who would be evicted imminently from the Egan campus or denied the ability to enroll in junior high there. The facilities request also states that BCS has enrolled 1058 in-District K-8 pupils for the 2019-20 school year, which is an enrollment increase of over 200 pupils who live in LASD. The charter school has stated publicly that it plans to increase its enrollment to 1200 students over the next three years.

In LASD’s view, the BCS request is a step back from the collaborative and community-embracing approach we have had over the last five years under a negotiated facilities agreement with the charter school.  LASD has been engaged in ongoing conversations with Bullis Charter School, hoping to reach a new, negotiated long term facilities agreement that would, like the five-year agreement, consider and respect the needs of the entire community.

Please read the full press release for more information and the next steps in the facilities negotiation.

Danish Computer Science Educators Visit Los Altos School District

As a model for schools around the world, Los Altos School District has hosted many international visitors interested in learning more about the district’s successful academic programs.  Last week, Danish educators from University College Copenhagen and VIA University College visited our schools to learn about our Computer Science program.

“Because we are pioneers in Computer Science education, our experience in overcoming many of the same challenges they face in Denmark will help them implement a successful national program,” said Sandra McGonagle, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction.

While many American school districts have added Computer Science programs during the last 3 years, LASD began its computer science program in 2009.  “We were early adopters of Computer Science curriculum because coding teaches students problem solving,” explained LASD’s Computer Science Integration Specialist, Sheena Vaidyanathan.  “It’s a way of thinking that helps students learn everything else. As students learn computer science, they understand the relevance of the STEM fields in today’s world.  They also build critical thinking skills and use their creativity,” said Vaidyanathan.

Read the full story here.

Warm regards,

Jeffrey Baier


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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Book Quest

If you still would like to order a kit for your child/children to write/illustrate their own story, the ordering deadline is extended till November 4th (this Sunday)! Order your book publishing kit ($25) today at https://gardnerbullis.org/gardnerbs/9572-Untitled.html. 

BookQuest in a nutshell: 1) You write and illustrate your own story; 2) We help you publish it into a hard bound book; 3) We have a school-wide celebration and display all the books; 4) You bring your book home at the end of the celebration night.

For each kit ordered, $5 will go towards a charity chosen by our student council. Order deadline: 11/4/2018.


A 5th grader at Springer recently shared what she enjoys about LAEF funded programs:
  

   Art - I love drawing. It's one of my favorite subjects.
   STEM - I like STEM because it's "hands on."
   Wellness - I like getting out there with my friends and taking a mental break.
   Literacy - I really like creative writing because I can take the story on any turns I want.
 

We've raised $2 Million, but need another $1.5 million to fully fund this school year. If you’ve made a pledge during our Phoneathon, or have yet to donate, visit

Donate or pledge today OR text your donation to LAEF at 50155. The suggested amount is $1,200 per student or $120/month. Donations of any amount are greatly appreciated.

Did you know the Art Docent Program has recently developed new engaging projects that integrate more fully with classroom learning and STEM activities? Your contributions to LAEF help fund excellent art lessons for every grade level.

Watch this 2-minute video to find out exactly what LAEF will support at your child’s school this year.

Find out more about why our local public schools need your financial support.

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


Dear Los Altos School District Families,

Please find a few important November updates below.

Parent Teacher Conferences in November

Parent-Teacher conferences are an excellent way to gain a better understanding of your child’s educational progress and achievements, learn more about the innovative curriculum our teachers deliver in the classroom and support your child’s educational success.  November Parent-Teacher conferences are optional, but we encourage you to schedule one with your child’s teacher.  For more information about the timing of conference and how to schedule, please visit your school’s website or contact your Principal’s office.  For more information about how to get the most out of your conference, here is a helpful list of resources to review before meeting with your child’s teacher.

Bullis Charter School Facilities Request to Close Egan

In a facilities request dated November 1, 2018, Bullis Charter School (BCS) stated its preference that LASD close its top-ranked Egan Junior High School and turn over the entire campus to BCS for the charter school’s exclusive use beginning in the upcoming 2019-20 school year.  The Egan campus is currently shared between the Egan and Bullis Charter schools. BCS does not state where LASD should place the nearly 600 junior high school students who would be evicted imminently from the Egan campus or denied the ability to enroll in junior high there. The facilities request also states that BCS has enrolled 1058 in-District K-8 pupils for the 2019-20 school year, which is an enrollment increase of over 200 pupils who live in LASD. The charter school has stated publicly that it plans to increase its enrollment to 1200 students over the next three years.

In LASD’s view, the BCS request is a step back from the collaborative and community-embracing approach we have had over the last five years under a negotiated facilities agreement with the charter school.  LASD has been engaged in ongoing conversations with Bullis Charter School, hoping to reach a new, negotiated long term facilities agreement that would, like the five-year agreement, consider and respect the needs of the entire community.

Please read the full press release for more information and the next steps in the facilities negotiation.

Danish Computer Science Educators Visit Los Altos School District

As a model for schools around the world, Los Altos School District has hosted many international visitors interested in learning more about the district’s successful academic programs.  Last week, Danish educators from University College Copenhagen and VIA University College visited our schools to learn about our Computer Science program.

“Because we are pioneers in Computer Science education, our experience in overcoming many of the same challenges they face in Denmark will help them implement a successful national program,” said Sandra McGonagle, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction.

While many American school districts have added Computer Science programs during the last 3 years, LASD began its computer science program in 2009.  “We were early adopters of Computer Science curriculum because coding teaches students problem solving,” explained LASD’s Computer Science Integration Specialist, Sheena Vaidyanathan.  “It’s a way of thinking that helps students learn everything else. As students learn computer science, they understand the relevance of the STEM fields in today’s world.  They also build critical thinking skills and use their creativity,” said Vaidyanathan.

Read the full story here.

Warm regards,
Jeffrey Baier


BookQuest

Welcome back to BookQuest - the program that gives every Grizzly Student a chance to become a published writer! And a chance to give back to the community.

Go online to www.gardnerbullis.org and click on BookQuest under the "GB Events" tab. Purchase a publishing kit for $25 by Nov. 2, 2018. For every kit purchased, $5 will go towards a cause to be determined by our Student Council.

Last year we raised $570 and the money was given to the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health. See Stanford's blog where they recognize Gardner Bullis for this donation: http://supportlpch.org/blog/inspiration-kick-your-school-year. The kits will be delivered to classrooms by Nov. 16, 2018. This is a take home project! Submit completed kits to the classroom by Jan. 25, 2019 and the books will get published in time to be displayed at the BookQuest Celebration, which will be on April 2, 2019 - International Children's Book Day. All are invited to the celebration. We will have a special guest author, prizes, and of course, our student authors will get to take their published books home!
 

Questions? Please email: gbbookquest@gmail.com.

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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!


Father- Daughter Dance
When: Friday November 2nd ~ 6:00pm- 8:30pm
 

Join us at the annual Father-Daughter Dance for a magical night It will be an evening filled with a delicious dinner,
delectable desserts, and a pumping DJ! Open to girls of all ages & their fathers/gentleman escort.
 
Register at https://501auctions.com/gardnerbullis/item/1082885 (for couple)
https://501auctions.com/gardnerbullis/item/1082886 (sibling)

Proceeds go directly to the PTA
Sponsored by the Davydov, Lukitsa, & Russakow Families 


We've raised $2 Million, but need another $1.5 million to fully fund this school year. If you’ve made a pledge during our Phoneathon, or have yet to donate, visit

Donate or pledge today OR text your donation to LAEF at 50155. The suggested amount is $1,200 per student or $120/month. Donations of any amount are greatly appreciated.

Did you know the Art Docent Program has recently developed new engaging projects that integrate more fully with classroom learning and STEM activities? Your contributions to LAEF help fund excellent art lessons for every grade level.
 

Watch this 2-minute video to find out exactly what LAEF will support at your child’s school this year.

Find out more about why our local public schools need your financial support.

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


Trick or Treat Downtown

Halloween Spooktacular 

Date: Wed, Oct 31, 2018

Description:
Trick or Treating event for children at stores in Downtown Los Altos displaying an orange pumpkin. Halloween Fun and Games at Veterans Community Plaza from 2pm to 4pm! (Please bring your own treat bag!) Featuring fun games, balloon art, spooky crafts and much more.

Location:
Los Altos Village
Main and State Streets
Los Altos, CA 94022
Additional Features: Entertainment Children's, Music
Hours: 12pm-4pm
Admission: Free





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