Landels Latest 3.22.23

Important Dates to Remember

March 23  Principals Coffee 8:30 am– Staff Room

March 23  Open House 6:00-7:00 pmPTA Ice Cream Social @ 6:45

March 24  Spring Pictures

March 27- April 7 Elective Selections for 5th grade students

April 4     Parent University: Preparing for Middle School - 5:30-7:00pm Zoom

April 5     PTA Meeting 7:00 pm - Staff Room

April 7     Community Check In 4:00-7:00 pm Zoom

April 10 -14 Spring Recess – No School

April 20    PTA Multicultural Festival 4:00-7:00 pm

April 25    School Site Council Meeting 3:15

Roar Recognitions

Anna M. - Room 2

Bariyan D. - Room 10

Christine N. - Room 11

Cristian M.  - Room 22

Daniel Z. - Room 4

Deisy H. - Room 17

Dulce R. - Room 16

Dylan H. - Room 14  

Emanuel V. - Room 16

Gael M. - Room 16

Ikuto I. - Room 6

Jasmin M. - Room 4

Jaycob N. - Room 11

Jedidiah S. - Room 2

Jesiah B. - Room 8

Joel G. - Room 9

Joey B. - Room 3

Josiah W. - Room 16

June S. - Room 6

Junior T. - Room 7

Karla O. - Room 11

Keanu M. - Room 9

Lola M. - Room 10

Maddie H. - Room 17

Megha M. - Room 7

Nalini B. - Room 14

Nathalie L. - Room 9

Owen C. - Room 17

Rebecca S. - Room 4

Rishen S. - Room 3

Rubens V. - Room 2

Rylan T. - Room 8

Sidharth N. - Room 14

Sofia B. - Room 8

Steffi T. - Room 18

Tegan R. - Room 5

Will M. - Room 5             

 

Landels News

Dear Landels Families,

I look forward to seeing you all at the Open House tomorrow @ 6pm. During this time, you and your child will get a chance to celebrate the learning that has happened over the past year. Please remember that Open House is not a time for individual conferences with the teacher. If you have concerns or want to discuss your child’s individual progress, please work with your child’s teacher to set up a meeting to address these concerns. 

After you visit your child’s class, please make sure to visit the MUR to see the CSMA art show, which is made possible by MVEF.

I will also be hosting a principal’s coffee tomorrow @ 8:30am in the staff lounge, where I will discuss the upcoming events and the CAASPP assessment (grades 3-5).

See you soon!

Pieter Dolmans

 

LANDELS HELPS OUR COMMUNITY

 

Ronald McDonald House gives families with a sick child what they need most—each other.

Their mission is simple: provide critically ill children with communities of support, access to medical care and the healing power of family and home. Their objectives are clear: ease the emotional and financial burden families endure.

Landels is asking for donations to create care kits for families

Remember: All items must be new and in original packaging.

·       Toiletry Kits: (Travel-sized)

      Shampoo, Conditioner, Bar soap, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Deodorant

·       Snack Packs: (Individually packaged, non-perishable snacks)

      Pretzels, Fruit snacks, Granola bars, Cookies, Chips, Small waters/drinks

Please bring your donation to the office by Friday, March 31.

We have a box for each grade level.

Discuss the classes below with your student and have him/her sign up in the office if interested.

Watercoloring (Grades 3-5, max 15 students)
Friday, Mar31, 3-4pm, Room 15

Learn watercolor techniques and how to paint a simple picture.

** Please bring a pencil and a snack.**

- Sign-ups open Thursday, Mar23

H.I.T.S. Tennis (Grades K-1, max 12 students)
Thursdays, Mar16-Apr27, 12:30-1:30pm, Blacktop

Learn the fundamentals of tennis through drills and games, and gain life skills like Honesty, Inspiration, Teamwork, and Sportsmanship.

MVWSD News

Electives selection for grades 5-7 opens soon

It is the time of year when our incoming middle school students (grades 5-7) choose their elective courses for next year. All 5th-7th graders should select their course electives online by April 7, 2023 through the PowerSchool portal. Fifth- through seventh-grade parents, please look for an email in your inbox dated March 24 with links to course catalogs and directions. Please talk with your student and then log in to your PowerSchool portal account (either student’s or parent’s) beginning March 27 to help your student select his/her electives.  If you have difficulty with PowerSchool, please contact your school secretary. If you have not confirmed your child's enrollment for the 2023-24 school year, elective course selection will not be available.

Get important text messages about your school!

We send text messages infrequently for the purpose of notifying you of emergencies or with important, time-sensitive information, such as we did last week during the power outages. Make sure you are signed up to receive them. You can subscribe to receive text messages from the District at any time by texting "Y" or “YES" to 67587 using the cell phone number that the District has on record.

Introducing MVWSD Plus+  

We are pleased to introduce a new district program that aims to provide qualifying students with enriching summer and after-school care. Two opportunities are coming soon:

+Summer Camp 2023

Summer learning is getting a makeover! +Summer Camp will be hosted at district sites and operated by partners YMCA and Right At School. These full day camps will feature YMCA’s and RAS’s award-winning programs as well as exciting and enriching workshops led by MVWSD teachers, CSMA Art and Music instructors, and Canopy outdoor educators.  

+Afterschool for the 2023-24 School Year

Qualifying students will be able to attend Right At School, YMCA, or Beyond the Bell after school clubs free of charge. These programs will support students from the end of the school day until 6pm and full-day during certain school year breaks, such as Thanksgiving week.

Who qualifies? 

Students who are socioeconomically disadvantaged and/or English Learners. If you have questions or think you may qualify, contact your school office.

For more details, check out our MVWSD Plus+ website and please look for individualized applications by the end of March.

Seeking members for the Sustainability Task Force

MVWSD is seeking members for a Sustainability Task Force to work on current and future environmental and sustainable practices at our schools and campuses. The goal of the group is to give meaningful feedback to the superintendent and support MVWSD towards achieving its goals of becoming more green in its facilities and practices. 

We are seeking a combination of district-level leaders, principals, teachers, staff members, and parents who represent the interests of both elementary and middle schools. Committee members will be expected to attend and participate in meetings held every other month (on average) online during the school year in the evening hours. Applications are due by March 23 and found at this link. More information is at https://www.mvwsd.org/about/committees

Fuel for the Future: National Nutrition Month

Eat a variety of foods from all food groups.

Eating a variety of foods from different food groups is important for getting all the necessary nutrients our body needs. It’s also a great way to add flavor to our meals, incorporate family traditions during mealtime, and create a balanced and sustainable diet. 

MyPlate.gov (MiPlato en español) is a nutrition guide developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help people make healthy and balanced food choices. It provides guidance on the types and amounts of food we should eat to meet our daily nutritional needs.

Crittenden Middle School Spring Musical: Matilda Jr.

Crittenden Middle School proudly presents the story of a girl who dreams of a better life, and the children she inspires. This show will have audiences rooting for the "revolting children" who are out to teach the grown-ups a lesson.  Packed with high-energy dance numbers and catchy songs, Matilda JR. is a joyous girl power romp. Children and adults alike will be thrilled and delighted by the story of the special little girl with an extraordinary imagination.

Showtimes:

Friday, March 24th – 7:30 pm: http://ow.ly/qLRI50NcySz

Saturday, March 25th – 7:30 pm: http://ow.ly/ghOL50NcySx

Sunday, March 26th – 2:00 pm: http://ow.ly/XKZ850NcySw

Performances will be held in the Crittenden Middle School Auditorium, 1701 Rock Street. 

Parental Guidance Note: This show may not be appropriate for children under the age of 7. 

Tickets may be purchased in advance online (see the links on the attached flyer) or by dropping off your payment and order form at the Crittenden Front Office, no later than Monday, March 20th at 2:30pm. If shows are not sold out in advance, tickets will be available for purchase at the Box Office 30 minutes prior to showtime.  See the attached Ticket Order Form for details on pricing and online ticket purchases.

Graham Middle School Spring Musical: Moana Jr.

Get ready to set sail on a musical adventure with "Moana Jr."! Featuring beloved songs like "How Far I'll Go" and "You're Welcome", this musical is a must-see for fans of all ages! 

The students, staff, and parents have been working so hard for months to present the best performance. Don't miss your chance to experience the magic of "Moana Jr." on stage! 

Tickets are now available for purchase here. The show information is as follows:

Graham Middle School Auditorium

March 24th and 25th 7:30 pm

March 26th 2:00 pm

Adult Ticket: $15

Student Ticket: $10

Parent University: Preparing for Middle School

Date and Time: April 4, 2023  5:30 - 7:00 p.m.  Registration Link: http://mvw.sd/pu040423

Nervous about middle school? We get it! Change can be daunting, but it can also lead to amazing new experiences. Join us to learn how to support your children as they prepare for the next stage in their academic and social lives. We will feature a panel of staff and students from Crittenden and Graham who will offer lots of wisdom and details about grades six, seven, and eight. See you there!

To submit your questions prior to the event, go to mvw.sd/questions

Have you donated to MVEF to support this school year?

MVEF still needs to raise an additional $250k to achieve the goal of $1.2MM by June 30, 2023. If you haven't made a donation yet during the current school year, please donate ASAP to help your school site achieve the goal to get an average of 10 new donors per school by April 15!  Donations of any amount are meaningful in helping to reach the goal!  CLICK HERE TO SEE WAYS TO DONATE

During the next few weeks, MVEF is partnering with school sites and PTAs across MVWSD to welcome all families, including newly-enrolled families, to our schools. After several years of virtual or modified events, this is the first year that MVWSD families will experience on-site Spring Open House and Welcome events which will feature additional information about how MVEF supports MVWSD. We hope to see you at one of these events soon!

Thursday March 23 - Elementary School Open House Nights
Thursday March 30 - Middle School Open House Nights
Friday April 21 - Crittenden Middle School Welcome Potluck for New Families
Saturday April 29 - MVEF Spring Gala

Living Classroom: Docent Training Date Change

Do you enjoy spending time with kids and being outdoors? Volunteer with us to teach fun, engaging STEM-based lessons in your local school! Living Classroom teaches science by using our school gardens as our classroom. No prior teaching experience is necessary. Bring a friend and join the fun!

Come to our training sessions from 9am-12pm in Heritage Park, 771 Rengstorff Ave. in Mountain View:

March 27, 2023 (3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade Lessons)

April 17, 2023 rescheduled from March 6, 2023 (Kinder & 1st Grade Lessons)

For more information, visit www.living-classroom.org or contact [email protected].

Health and Wellness Parenting Tip: Anxiety Curve

Stress is a subjective sensation and is commonly misunderstood as a negative feeling. However, it’s not always bad. Of course, stress differs among all individuals, and stress management is no one-size fits all solution either. A study found that low-to-moderate stress has been found to benefit individuals in terms of resiliency, decreasing their chance of distress. This was tested with the anxiety-performance curve in mind. 

Here is a visual of the anxiety-performance curve:

Anxiety-performance curve shows that performance and arousal — that is, stress and motivation — rise in tandem to an optimal level called eustress (think of it as the “sweet spot” for stress). Additional stress beyond that peak tips into distress and impaired performance.

Here are some ways to utilize the anxiety curve when you are going into distress

1.     Set realistic goals and deadlines. Consider what you realistically can get done. 

2.     Seek out a challenge that interests you. This can be related to your career, an exercise goal, or a hobby. Make sure it gives you the motivation to engage. 

3.     Setting time-sensitive goals. Setting time-sensitive goals ensures you are accountable to others, which is an excellent way to engage that stress “sweet spot.” 

To learn more, click here.

These tips came directly from the free online website of Big Think, reviewed by Kevin Dickinson.

March 2023 CAC Events

SELPA 1 CAC and the Learning Challenge Committee are your groups for special education and broader learning challenge needs. We are ALL having learning challenges right now, and CAC and LCC are here to help. If you have questions about learning challenges and special education needs, email [email protected] or check out www.selpa1cac.org

We encourage families to learn about the sensory needs all children: Try a Sensory Diet

Behavioral Panel of Experts - Challenging Behaviors and Strategies at different ages

Presented by SELPA 1 CAC / Palo Alto CAC

Wednesday March 22, 7 pm on Zoom

Does your child have behavioral challenges at school and at home?

Behavior is communication. Join the CAC and expert panelists from CAPTAIN and PENT for a presentation on strategies to help with behaviors at different ages. Although CAPTAIN is focused on those students with autism spectrum concerns, these insights are suitable for all students. Have a specific question - submit your question ahead of time to our panel here: Questions for the Panel

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkduCurTorHNSOp-szKwNTJdpzNXprqunq

Missed our Parent Education events last year?

We have a YouTube channel with many of our past events including last year’s Inclusive Fun Fair for summer camps and recreational activities, Anxiety and Depression in Children with Learning Challenges, SMART Goals and IEP Troubleshooting, and more. Channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuy7IcVz-4LTDxv2Jaq13nw

CTE Summer Exploration Program

Limited spaces are available for CTE’s Summer Exploration program (June 5 - 29) for students grades 7 - 12. The program is interactive with a "learn by doing" focus and students experience hands-on learning on STEAM topics. Classes include Animation, Fashion Design & Textile Art, Film & Video Production, Medical Assisting, Medical Science/Health Careers, and Veterinary Science. Registration opens in April. For more information, visit www.SVCTE.org or contact Kiran Grewal at [email protected].

Find Your Fit: Teen Career Day

The View Teen Center is hosting a career day for students on Saturday, March 25 from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Find Your Fit: Teen Career Day is a wonderful opportunity to gain perspective about different industry careers and network with professionals regarding potential jobs and internships! This FREE event is open to students in 6th-12th grade. Register in advance here.

PTA News

From the PTA...

Thank you to all the families who brought in food for our Staff Appreciation Breakfast potluck on Tuesday!

We're looking forward to the Open House Thursday.  PTA will be providing ice cream and toppings, and a visit from Lanny the Lion.  Grab some ice cream, just say hello or browse our school spirit wear! 

Afterschool Enrichment Art Club with CSMA Begins March 29 (grades 3-5) and March 30 (K-2). We're collecting registration now, so you should have received either a request for payment or notification of your place on the waitlist. 

Mark your calendars and start brainstorming your table idea because the Multicultural Festival is coming April 20, from 4-7pm. This year's theme is "How do you say Friend?" and we'll be asking our table hosts to try to incorporate the theme. 

Flyers

March Lunch Menu

Silicon Valley Reads Career Fair

Find Your Fit: Teen Career Day

CTE Summer Exploration Program 

Graham Middle School Spring Musical: Moana Jr.

Crittenden Middle School Spring Musical: Matilda Jr.

Living Classroom: Docent Training Date Change

Landels PTA Meeting Schedule 2022/2023

ART Club by CSMA Grades K-2

ART Club by CSMA Grades 3-5

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