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April 21, 2018

ALMOND THURSDAY WORD
April 19, 2018

UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER

  • Friday, 4/20
    • School Coffee re: Safety (8:30am, STEM Lab, not in the multi)
    • Smartphone & Communication Workshop (6:30pm - 8pm, Library)
  • Tuesday, 4/24, Almond Singer Concert (7pm, Multi)
  • Saturday, 4/28, LASD Junior Olympics (8am-4pm, Mountain View High)
  • Tuesday, 5/8, LASD Gr. 4-6 Music Concert (1pm, Multi)
  • Thursday, 5/10
    • Mulan Musical (Cantonese Cast Call @ 3:30pm, Performance @ 4:30pm)
    • Mulan Musical (Mandarin Cast Call @ 6pm, Performance @ 7pm)
  • Friday, 5/11
    • Mulan Musical (Mandarin Cast Call @ 3:30pm, Performance @ 4:30pm)
    • Mulan Musical (Cantonese Cast Call @ 6pm, Performance @ 7pm)
  • Saturday, 5/12
    • Mulan Musical (Cantonese Cast Call @ 11:30am, Performance @ 12:30pm)
    • Mulan Musical (Mandarin Cast Call @ 2pm, Performance @ 3pm)
  • 5/14 - 5/18, 6th Graders at Science Camp
  • Friday, 5/18
    • Fifth Grade Colonial Day
    • School Coffee re: TBD (8:30am, STEM Lab)
  • Saturday, 5/19, Los Altos Pet Parade
  • Wednesday, 5/23, PTA General Meeting (8:30am, Multi)
  • Thursday, 5/24, Open House (6pm - 7pm)
  • Friday, 5/25, Minimum Day - Dismissal at 12:15pm
  • Monday, 5/28, Holiday - NO SCHOOL
  • Tuesday, 5/29, 4th Grade Instrument Quest (5pm - 7pm, Covington Multi)
  • Wednesday, 5/30, 4th Grade Instrument Quest (5pm - 7pm, Covington Multi)
  • Friday, 6/1, Minimum Day - Dismissal at 12:15pm
  • Tuesday, 6/5
    • TK/K CSMA Parent Concert (1pm, Multi)
    • Gr. 1 - 3 CSMA Parent Concert (2pm, Multi)
  • Thursday, 6/7
    • Last Day of School
    • Morning Assembly (8:30am, Multi)
    • 6th Grade Promotion (8:45am doors open for seating, 9:00am ceremony begins)
    • Minimum Day Dismissal - 12:15pm

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:  MiloEin, 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

  • Each year, there is a slideshow during the 6th grade Promotion event highlighting our amazing kids and their time at Almond. I am working on the yearbook and slideshow right now and could use a few more photos as I want to make sure *ALL your* children are included in the slideshow.
  • Here is my ask:
    • Send me your good pics from K-6th grade of your class
    • Group and individual photos are welcome
    • School events only — on campus, field trips, Jr. Olympics, class parties/projects, etc
    • Deadline — We appreciate if you can upload any photos as soon as possibLe.
      • Monday 4/16 for the 6th Grade Yearbook Extension pages
      • Monday 5/21 for the Graduation Promotion slideshow
  • Upload your photos to these links:  Please drop your children's photos into these folders according to his/her years in school.
  • You can check out the photos uploaded so far by clicking "Done" (top right corner) from the page linked above. Please feel free to forward the link to anyone who might have photos, but not be on this list.
  • I know that everyone is super busy right now. Thank you in advance for taking some time to send in photos - I am hoping to showcase all the kids in the slideshow.
  • If you have any questions at all, please email me <tvsatam@gmail.com>.

ATTENTION 4th • 5th • 6th GRADERS - THE 58TH LASD JUNIOR OLYMPICS IS COMING!

  • Saturday, April 28, 2017 /  8am-4pm  /  Mountain View High School
  • The LASD Junior Olympics Committee has already been working hard to make Junior Olympics 2018 a day to remember.  Please mark your calendars for Saturday, April 28th for a fun-filled day at Mountain View High School.  It will begin with the 1320 yd run at 8:00am, followed by opening ceremonies at 9 am.  From about 9:30-1:30 will be most of the track and field events.  (listed below).  You won't want to miss the very popular Mascot Mania which takes place around 1:30pm.  The day ends at roughly 3:45 with the dash finals, hurdle finals and the relay races.  Bring the whole family but please leave your pets at home.  There will be lunch, snacks and drinks for sale AND plenty of opportunities for you to volunteer your time to make this day extra special for your child!
  • General Information
    • Every 4th, 5th and 6th grader in Los Altos School District is invited to participate in the 57th Annual Junior Olympics! 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. More information and important Junior Olympics dates available atlasdjo.com.
    • Save the dates!
    • We Need Your Help Training our Young Athletes! Click 2018 Almond JO PE Training Volunteers to sign up.  

S.O.A.R. CELEBRATIONS
(listed alphabetically by last name)

  • Arisa Angspatt, 4/16/18, Owning learning, Always making good choices. You showed grit by completing a challenging assignment even though you were on Spring Break.
  • Jeff Chen, 4/5/18, Owning learning. Jeff is an enthusiastic presenter during morning meeting who teaches our class interesting things, like Chinese yo-yo! :-)  Mrs. Better
  • Simon Chen, 4/18/18, Owning learning. You slowed down to write neatly and explained your thoughts carefully during Writing Workshop.
  • Axel Edin, 4/5/18, Always making good choices, Respecting self and others. Axel is a compassionate classmate who shares his insight and passions with his classmates regularly. :-) Mrs. Better
  • Henry Heit, 4/16/18, Respecting self and others. Willingness to move seats/chairs so a classmate with a broken toe does not need to sit at his original spot, which is at the high table on a swivel chair. Mrs. Burke :-)
  • Masa Honma, 4/16/18, Owning learning. He learned to write his name properly.
  • Kate Kostow, 4/16/18, Owning learning, Always making good choices. You worked on an assignment for school even though you were on Spring Break!
  • Ella Liniger, 4/18/18, Owning learning. Ella has mastered her 5th grade math mission on Khan Academy! She put in over 5 hours during Spring Break because she was determined to meet a personal goal. :-) Mrs. Better
  • Kendra Sims, 4/16/18, Always making good choices. Invited a student who was sitting by herself to join Kendra's table. Mrs. Burke :-)
  • Jolie Wang, 4/6/18, Owning learning. Jolie has been in this country for a mere four months, and has quickly immersed herself in the Almond community. :-) Mrs. Better

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

  • Saturday, May 5, 2018 – 9 AM, NOTE: New date – 1st Saturday in May
  • For $10 off, use Discount Code “homerun”
  • Come out for the 17th Annual Los Altos Hills Pathways Run/Walk, and make Los Altos Hills Pathways your home run!
  • This year we are holding the event one week earlier than the normal scheduled weekend and it will be held on Saturday May 5th, 2018.
  • This year's event will enjoy a special Cinco de Mayo theme so wear your favorite festive running attire.  Free sombreros for interested participants will available at packet pickup and race day while supplies last.
  • This fun annual event begins at the Westwind Community Barn, runs through the Byrne Preserve and extends into the Los Altos Hills Pathways system.  The run features a hilly and challenging 5K and 10K Pathways Run/Walk and a 1-Mile Fun Run. Special comfy Home Run race shirts will be provided along with finisher medals to those who register. To register, volunteer, or for more race information, contact Sarah Robustelli 650-947-2518, srobustelli@losaltoshills.ca.gov or visit the event website at www.lahpathwaysrun.org.
  • New this year are “Team” registrations so that your family or group of friends can all register as a team to compete and compare your race results and registration numbers with other team members or other teams!
  • Date: Saturday May 5, 2018

WANT TO SUBMIT SOMETHING TO THE THURSDAY WORD?
Send announcements to us at AlmondThursdayWord@lasdschools.org by 12:00pm Monday, for that week's Word. Keep your announcements brief and, if applicable, send a PDF version of any flyer or additional information to be posted on the website.
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