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March 10, 2018 Syndicated from ses

The Springer Auction is Coming!

The Springer Buzz!

 

 

Our Mission

At Springer Elementary School, we will provide a safe and supportive environment that engages, inspires, and nurtures all students’ emotional and academic needs in order to become empathetic, productive global citizens and lifelong learners.

 

 

In This Issue: March 9, 2018:

  • Principal’s Message
  • News and Announcements
  • Parent Education Opportunities

Quick Dates for your Calendar:

  • Monday, March 12th: Report Cards sent home electronically
  • Thursday, March 15: Minimum Day; 12:15 Dismissal
  • Saturday, March 17, 6:30-10:30pm:Springer Auction
  • Thursday, March 22: STEM Expo
  • Wednesday, April 4; 6:30-7:30pm: Blach Elective Fair For Parents and 6th Grade Students
  • Thursday, April 5: Open House
  • Friday, April 6: Minimum Day, Dismissal 12:15pm
  • April 9 - 13: Spring Break, No School
  • April 23-27: Read-A-Thon
  • Friday, April 27, 9:30-11:00am: 6th Graders Walk to Blach Campus tour
  • Friday, April 27, 2:00pm: Jr. Olympics Pep Rally Grades 4-6
  • Saturday, April 28, 8:00am - 4:00pm: Jr. Olympics, Grades 4-6
  • Wednesday, May 23, 7:30am: Volunteer Breakfast
  • Monday, May 28: Memorial Day: No School
  • Friday, June 1; 8:30-12:00: Student Field Day
  • Friday, June 1: Minimum Day; Dismissal 12:15
  • Thursday, June 7: Last Day of School, Dismissal 11:15am

 

Principal’s Message

Dear Springer Community,

This Paw For Books, Scholastic Book Fair family night was amazing.  There were so many families enjoying the reading, our Furry Friends, shopping for books and the food trucks.  It was truly a family invite.  I want to thank the PTA book fair chair and committee and the teachers who helped make this an enjoyable event!

Just a reminder of Daylight Savings this weekend begins at 2:00 AM on Sunday, March 11.

Have a wonderful weekend,

Lynn Boskie

 

Springer Auction

TICKETS ON SALE NOW

March 17, 2018, 6:30-10:30pm

Crowne Plaza Cabana, Palo Alto

Theme: Disco Fever!

$65/person, buy your ticket online or bycheck

If you can't attend, consider a proxy ticket

Reserve babysitting at Abra

Wine Wall: The auction team needs your help! Please consider donating a bottle of wine for the Wine Wall at the auction.

Drop off wine at Springer office all next week!

The auction team is still looking for tech

gear donations and sports tickets. Let us know if you can help!!!

springerauction@gmail.com

 

Yearbook

Hello Springer,

This year, every student will receive a yearbook. 

You do not have to order or pay for one. Please read that again -- Every child will get a yearbook at the end of the year.  

 

Help us make this year's yearbook picture filled and send in pictures. We are using a new yearbook vendor (memory book) and their uploader tool is quick and stable. Instructions on how to upload are below. 

Pictures that are needed:

*Classroom parties/field trips

*Walk-a-Thon

*Springer Gives Back

*First Day of School

*Around campus

 

Here is how you can submit photos online:

   • Go to:https://images.memoryebooks.com/login

   • If it does not automatically log you into the site, enter username: 410253677

   • Browse to select the photo(s) you wish to upload.

   • Enter information about the photo and provide contact information in case the staff needs additional information.

   • Click "Save Details".

It's that easy! Submit your photos today! The last day to submit photos is 04/13/2018.

If you have any questions about the yearbook, please email me at: ybspringer@gmail.com

Thanks and please send your pictures!

Rachel

 

Springer STEM  Expo Is On March 22, 2018

We have over 150 projects to show at the STEM Expo.

It is a wonderful part of the experience to listen to the students explain their project in person. We need more help so each child has the opportunity to talk to a caring adult.

If you’re interested in becoming a Guest Reviewer, contact Ms. Craddock (jcraddock@lasdschools.org) or simply fill out this form: Springer Expo Reviewer 2018

  For all details and information on the STEM Expo go to tinyurl.com/lasdstemexpo.

 

Cornerstone Corner

This month’s ABC book: “How Do I Stand In Your Shoes?” by Susan DeBell, Ph.D is a story about a girl named Miranda who has no patience for the other students in her class. She just doesn’t understand why they can’t be as smart and talented as she is, until she learns to start walking in their shoes.

 

Goals of lesson:

Ø Empower students to notice, name, and understand feelings or difficulties of others.

Ø Express and receive empathy from each other.

Ø Use the tools of bucket filling and the law of the lid to understand and care about others.

Ø Empathize with those that have received mean and hurtful messages digitally.

 

Consider using the following empathy building tools to reinforce this lesson at home:

Ø Listen without interrupting. Say, “Hmmm. What happened next?”

Ø Listen to the tone of the words.

Ø Look and watch people’s body language.

Ø Notice, name, and confirm the feelings.

 

When you “catch” kids modeling positive behaviors... Notice, Name it, and Celebrate it!

 

Student Ambassadors

The Spring Student Ambassadors are thrilled to announce the addition of 10 new members. The students are Shelby S, Alex G, Lorenzo G, Karina C, Meera M, Kendra P, Ryan T, Lauren M, Jonathan L, Emily M, and Alexander C. These students showed a strong desire to be a part of a bigger cause, both at a community level as well as a global level. They bring a wide array of new ideas and talents to our team and we cannot wait to get to work!

 

After School Clubs

Please check out our after school clubs starting in the Spring.  We have some new ones--Mighty Youth Runners, Run For Fun, and Hip-Hop Dance.  We would also like to welcome back our old favorites: Legos, Chess, Art, Speak/Debate, Springer Singers, Basketball, Tennis, Coding, Minecraft, Math Olympiad and Spanish.  Clickhere for the link.

 

Parent ED Talks

NGSS

(Next Generation Science Standards)

 DESCRIPTION:

In this one-hour parent session, STEM IST’s and LASD science teachers will share how students are building their understanding of science in order to make sense of the world around them through the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).  The NGSS provide a strong science education that equips students with the ability to think critically, analyze information, and solve complex problems.

 

DATE AND TIME:

Friday, March 23, 2018

9:30am - 10:30am

 

LOCATION:

Los Altos School District Offices

iLearn Studio

201 Covington Road

Los Altos, CA 94024

 

LAEF

Congratulations to Jennifer Carlstrom, LAEF Board Member and former LAEF Board President, for being honored with a 2018 Gardner Award by the Los Altos Community Foundation for her outstanding volunteer service to our foundation.   If you are interested in volunteering for LAEF, or serving on our board, contact us at admin@laefonline.org.

 

Did you know that LAEF funds the STEM IST at your school? As

 you enjoy your school’s upcoming STEM Expo, please remember to donate to LAEF, if you haven’t already, and ensure LASD continues to offer STEM at all our elementary schools. We still need to raise $500K to fully fund this school year. Donate at www.laefonline.org.

 

SELPA Events

Please join us for a session of Let’s Talk on:

 Monday, March 12, 2018

10am-12pm

Los Altos Library, 13 S. San Antonio Road

English Flyer

Spanish Flyer

 

Inclusion for All with the Inclusion Collaborative,  SELPA 1 CAC Parent Education Event

 

The Inclusion Collaborative (IC) leads the effort to provide ALL children in Santa Clara County with quality learning environments. Its focus is the successful inclusion of children with special needs in child care, preschool programs, early learning environments, and the community through education, advocacy and awareness.

Find out more about what inclusion is and how it can benefit all children. What is co-teaching and how does it change the classroom environment? How do all students grow stronger by working together? Click here for the English flyer.  Clickhere for the Spanish flyer.

 

When To Keep Your Child Home

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:

 Fever of 99.6 or higher

 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

You need to keep your child home until he/she has been symptom free without medication for 24 hours.

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 Nurse 650-537-8119 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.

 

If you would like more information on how to spot flu symptoms, you may go to the LASD Health website by clickinghere.

 

Become A Living Classroom Docent

Become a LIVING CLASSROOM docent... share your love of nature with kids!

 

It's time to plant tomatoes, dissect flowers, and make yummy pretzels from the wheat the students planted last Fall!  If you like all those things and more, please consider becoming a Living Classroom docent!  Living Classroom is looking for docents to help deliver hands-on garden-based lessons to the students of the Los Altos School District.  No experience necessary as we provide all the training needed!  Our Spring Docent Training will take place at theLASD iLearn Studio (201 Covington Road, Los Altos) from 9-Noon on Monday mornings in March (3/5, 3/12, 3/19 and 3/26).  Please clickHERE to view our Spring Training Flyer.  Apprentice-style training also available to those who can’t make our Monday morning trainings.

 

Please join us on February 26, from 10:00 - 11:30am for a Native Plant Talk, in the iLearn Studio at 201 Covington Road, Los Altos. Click here for the flyer and more information.

 

Questions? Email us atlivingclassroom@lasdschools.org or call (650) 947-1103.  For more information about Living Classroom, please visit our website atwww.living-classroom.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 A Note From The District Nurse

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(after 10th birthday is recommended) 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!

 

Please refer any questions regarding this requirement to our District Health Assistants:  Suzy Gough 302-1448 and Sandy Anderson 302-1449.

 

Thank you for your cooperation!

 

Health Services Staff

 

 

 

 

Parent Education Opportunities

Through an enriching presentations from local and national experts on topics of interests to parents, faculty and staff, the MVLA Parent Education Speaker Series seeks to contribute to the academic, physical, and emotional health of our students.  All events are free of charge and are for parents, faculty and staff in Los Altos and Mountain View public schools.  For a schedule of upcoming presentations, please click here. 

 

 

How Submit an Article to the Springer Buzz

If you have an article to submit to the Springer Buzz, please send it to the editor atspringer.buzz@gmail.com by noon on Monday for inclusion in the next edition.  Late arrivals will be included if possible but can’t be guaranteed!  All flyers must be in either WORD or PDF format, accompanied by a brief summary of the activity in the email.






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