Imai Gazette 09/11/24


Principal’s Message: 

September 11th is a day where we remember and commemorate the pivotal moment in our nation’s story and honor each life lost during the attacks on September 11, 2001. It’s been twenty-three years since that day, yet the memories of the lives lost, the everyday heroes who emerged, and the unity that lifted us all endure in our hearts. 

Imai Showcase on  09/19 from 6-6:30 PM during the Board Meeting: we need students to lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance at the beginning for the meeting. We are also going to do an international welcome so if your child can speak another language and they would love to share their culture with a quick greeting please fill out the Google form.

Hispanic History Month Assemblies: 09/12 and 9/26 we need volunteers to help us run stations on both days (8AM-11:55AM).  Stations are all prepared and ready to go.  If interested please email Mrs. Siam. 

 

From the Library: Record a question for the author!

We are having the best-selling author of the Spy School series, Stuart Gibbs, speak to our students virtually next week as part of our subscription to BookBreak.  Your child can submit a question for the author talk which may be shown to hundreds of schools on the nationwide livestream!

How to submit a video:

  • The videos can be recorded on a smartphone. There is no need for any special equipment.
  • Take the videos in landscape orientation (i.e. hold your phone sideways) 
  • Be aware of what is in the background. A blank wall or door is best. 
  • There cannot be any background noise.
  • Be sure that we can see your child’s whole face straight on in good lighting.
  • Students should state their first name, school name, and state. (Example: Hi, I'm Eva from Washington Elementary in California. I was wondering...)
  • Only record one question per video, no more than 20 seconds long

Submit your question here by Friday, September 13. BookBreak will let us know if one of our students has been chosen. For more information, please see this flyer.

 

Dates to Remember

9/12 ELAC Meeting 5:30-6:30PM (English Language Acquisition Committee for Parents of Students who are considered English Language Learners)

9/16 Picture Day (all day-looking for volunteers, please email me if you are interested in helping out)

9/19 Imai Showcase during the Board meeting (6-6:30PM) 

 

 

Have a wonderful rest of the week!

Arline Siam

Principal



Upcoming Events

 

September

12- SSC at 3:30pm

12- ELAC at 5:30pm

16- Picture day order here  (ID: EVTWJ6F8D)

18- Bookmobile at 2:30pm

27- Principal’s Coffee at 8:30 am 

 

October 

9- Bookmobile at 2:30pm

10- Teacher service day (No School)

11- Recess Day (No School)

18- Principal’s Coffee at 8:30 am 

21-  Picture retake

21-25- Conference Week (Minimum day all week) 

24- SSC at 3:30pm

25- Trunk or treat 5pm-7pm

30-  Bookmobile at 2:30pm

31- Halloween Parade at 8:10 am 

 

 

Reporting Absences

If you are reporting a student's absence, please email [email protected] or call the attendance line at (650)526-3490 ext 3080.

Reminder: Please include your student's name, your student's room or teacher, the reason for absence, the date of absence(s) and the relationship of the person leaving the message. Thank you from the office staff!


District News:

Parent University: The Science of Reading, Part 2

Date and Time: September 24, 2024, 5:30-7:00pm  Registration Link: mvw.sd/pu092424r

In this second part of a two-part series, we will briefly recap part one and continue to learn more about the Science of Reading, particularly the importance of background knowledge and vocabulary for reading comprehension. We will discuss what that means for your child at school, and how you can support them at home. If you missed part one (in which we discussed phonics and word reading), you can watch or listen to the recording at mvwsd.org/parentu

About the speaker: Dr. Cyndee Nguyen is MVWSD’s Director of Early Literacy. She leads district efforts to ensure that all students, especially those of early elementary age, develop into capable and confident readers. Previously, Dr. Nguyen was a teacher and the principal of Bubb Elementary School.

To submit questions prior to the event, go to mvw.sd/questions. We will do our best to address your question during the session. Can’t make it this time? No problem - we always post the recordings a few days later at mvwsd.org/parentu

 

Join us on our Social Emotional Learning (SEL) journey

We are seeking applicants to join the MVWSD 2024-2025 SEL Curriculum Adoption Committee, where our focus will be Social Emotional Learning curriculum adoption.  If you are interested in being a part of this moment in our SEL journey, please complete this application by September 20, 2024. 

The SEL Curriculum Adoption Committee is seeking  participants from all members of our District community, however it must be primarily composed of MVWSD teachers. We will meet up to 11 times this school year between October and April, including 3 Saturdays.  The objective of this committee is to examine stakeholder input, SEL curriculum options, engage in a curriculum pilot, and make recommendation(s) to the Board of Trustees for adoption.  Applying neither commits you, nor guarantees a seat on the committee.  Following your application, you will be provided with next steps. Apply here: http://mvw.sd/SELCommittee

Join the MVWSD Budget Advisory Committee (BAC)

Are you passionate about education and financial transparency? Do you want to help the district allocate its resources to ensure the biggest benefit for students? The Mountain View Whisman School District announces the formation of its new Budget Advisory Committee, and we need YOU!

About the BAC: The Budget Advisory Committee (BAC) is an essential advisory group that collaborates with the District to review, analyze, and make recommendations about the budget to the Superintendent. The goal is to ensure that the district’s financial decisions align with the strategic plan and meet the needs of our diverse students, staff, and community.

Roles & Responsibilities:

  • Review and Analyze: Examine the district’s budget, revenue sources, and expenditures to understand financial trends and projections.
  • Provide Input: Offer feedback and recommendations on budget priorities, cost-saving measures that minimize the impact on student learning and staff welfare, and revenue enhancement opportunities.
  • Engage: Serve as a liaison between the district and the broader community, sharing information and gathering input from stakeholders.
  • Collaborate: Work with other committee members to develop practices that support the district’s educational goals.

Member Makeup: We are seeking a diverse group of members to ensure comprehensive representation across our district, including parents and community members

  • Meetings: The BAC will meet quarterly, with additional meetings as needed during the budget season.
  • Outside of meetings: Members may be asked to review data and documents, or participate in community engagement outside of regular BAC meetings
  • Participation: We ask that members commit to attending at least 75% of meetings and actively participate in discussions and subcommittees.

How to Apply: Complete the online application here by September 23, 2024. 

 

Suicide Prevention Awareness Month: There is Help. There is Hope.

If you or someone you know is in crisis, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available to provide help and hope.  This lifeline is for any need: Call or Text 988 or online at 988lifeline.org https://988lifeline.org.

Suicide impacts millions of people across the U.S., touching every community. As parents, caregivers, educators, and neighbors, we all have a role to play in preventing suicide. During Suicide Prevention Awareness Month (#SPM24), it’s vital to learn how to support those around us and recognize the signs of someone in crisis. 

By coming together, we can create a stronger, more compassionate community where individuals feel seen, heard, and supported. Learning the warning signs and risk factors of suicide is key to offering hope to those struggling. By listening, sharing resources, and talking openly about mental health, we can save lives.

Let’s work together to offer support, prevent tragedy, and build a future where everyone feels valued. #SuicidePreventionMonth

If you or someone you know is in crisis, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available to provide help and hope.  This lifeline is for any need: Call or Text 988 or online at 988lifeline.org https://988lifeline.org

 

Better Together: September

A classroom is more than just four walls and desks - it's a vibrant community where students learn, grow, and support each other. #BetterTogether in September highlights how each student contributes their unique talents and perspectives to create a rich learning environment. September 15th also marks the beginning of Hispanic/Latino Heritage Month. Look out for some additional content mid-month. For more information about Better Together, visit mvwsd.org/BetterTogetherMVWSD

Ask your student about their MVEF-funded classes

A few of your student’s favorite teachers and classes are probably funded by MVEF. 

  • An extra ELA teacher at each middle school means more manageable class sizes. 
  • Art & Music teachers from CSMA and plant science instruction from Living Classroom will begin enriching the experiences of elementary students this month.

The generosity of MVEF donors makes these things possible. To become an MVEF donor or renew your gift for the current school year, click here

 

FROM OUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS

MVLA Parent Education Speaker Series: Peggy Orenstein

Let’s Talk About Sex: How a New Generation Navigates Hookups, Porn, Love & Consent

Tuesday, September 17, 2024, 7PM, Los Altos High School - Eagle Theater

In this talk, Orenstein combines her research with voices of both boys and girls (as well as those between or beyond genders), to discuss the impact on high school and college students’ sexual scripts of mainstream media, social media and porn; hookup culture; changing expectations around consent; the politics of sexual pleasure; the diversity of sexual orientations; gendered power dynamics. With humor and compassion, she separates myth from reality, ultimately giving parents, educators and young people the conversational tools they need to ensure safe, pleasurable, mutually satisfying sexual encounters and intimate relationships. Register for this free event here

 

Ravenswood Mayview Flu Vaccine Clinics 

Free Community Flu Vaccine Clinics are happening from October 5th through December 7th (schedule is below). You do not have to be a patient of Ravenswood Family Health Network to get your flu shot. Any child ages 3 years and older can receive a flu vaccine at any one of our clinics. See attached flyers or visit https://ravenswoodfhn.org/service/flu/ for more information.

  • 1885 Bay Road, East Palo Alto:
    • Wednesdays: 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM (Drive-Through)
    • Saturdays: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM (Walk-in)
  • MayView Community Health Centers:
    • Palo Alto Location:
      • Tuesdays: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (By appointment only)
    • Mountain View Location:
      • Fridays: 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM (By appointment only)
    • Sunnyvale Location:
      • Wednesdays: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM (By appointment only)

 


 

Attachments:

Calmer Connections 

Flu clinic flyer Mountain View 2024

MVLA Speaker Series 2024-25 Line-Up

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




























































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