El Semanario Edison Language Academy – Together Through Two Languages (310) 828-0335 www.edison.smmusd.org FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK: CORAZON DE VIDA SERVICE PROJECT FEBRUARY 2-6, 2015 ANNOUNCEMENTS All our months at Edison are busy, but January and February are especially packed. There are lots of academic activities as the first semester ends and we evaluate progress. Our faculty is also continuing lots of professional development work on math problem solving and writing in the Common Core. And there are an enormous number of special projects in January/February: Box Tops Collection, a Raffle, the Corazon de Vida Project, the Kindness and Justice Challenge, Valentines Dance, Silent Auction, Family Engagement Night, School Smarts Academy, parent workshops on Sexual Development of Children and Dealing with Anxiety in Childhood, Catalina 5 th grade trip, and the list goes on. Whew!!! Friday we hosted several visitors from Corazon de Vida, the foundation that we partner with to support orphanages in Baja California. Each year Edison collects supplies for the orphanages and some families take them to Tijuana. I want to particularly encourage you to contribute something to the Corazon de Vida drive. Place it in the box in the breezeway near cafecito. Whatever you can give enriches the lives of children and we’d like to fill the bus with supplies. And if you would like to give your children a real learning and service experience, sign up for the February 28 bus trip by going to: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/february-28-2015-edison-school-trip-to-the- casa-hogar-maria-imaculada-orphanage-hacienda-tijuana-tickets-15215533069 -- It’s $50/ticket and the bus sells out quickly. Our Friday visitors included three young adults who grew up in the orphanages and are now in college. They shared their life experiences with some of our 3 rd , 4 th , and 5 th grade students in what was a really eye-opening conversation for our students. Some of them were orphaned, others were abused or their parents could not feed or clothe them. They spoke about sharing a bedroom with 20 other children, having nothing that was their own except their tooth brushes, days that were scheduled from 6:00 am to lights out at 8:00 pm, and what it was like to live with 50-100 other children and just a few adults. When students asked what they did if they didn’t like the food that was being served, they answered that they didn’t have that luxury (“You just eat what’s there or go hungry.”) Birthdays were discussed (“If they remember it’s your birthday, everyone gives you a hug and sings Las Mañanitas.”). They spoke about having nobody to help with homework (“You just work at it until you figure it out.”). They told of washing clothes and linens without washing machines, making their own tortillas and helping cook and clean. And they spoke of their determination to succeed in school in order to reunite brothers and sisters still in orphanages, to create loving families of their own, and help the orphanages that raised them. They told our students that if they were lucky enough to have parents, to please thank them for all they do to feed, clothe and love them. Their lives were almost utterly lacking in the things our students take for granted – but they are rich in motivation, gratitude and determination. It was a powerful learning experience! Box Tops for Education –Bring those Box Tops in now through February 13. Valentines Raffle –If you’ve already sold your tickets, parents can pick up additional tickets from the front office. There are cash prizes for winners and incentives for individual students. Mid-Year Progress Reports -- At the end of this week, students will be bringing home a mid-year progress report showing their growth during the first semester and progress toward the end-of-year standards. Remember, that this is a report on progress toward standards that they are not expected to master until the END of the year. If you have any questions about how to interpret the progress report, or how to use this information to support your child’s continued growth, please contact your child’s teacher. Immunizations – Please see the letter from School Nurse Rachel Bressler included in this week’s packet. The current measles outbreak underscores the risk for unimmunized children to contract a preventable disease. Please be aware that during outbreaks, unimmunized students (including those who have not provided documentation of immunization) may be excluded from school for the length of the incubation period. That’s 21 days for measles! The re-introduction of these preventable diseases also poses risks to students who are “immune deficient” and cannot be vaccinated. SMMUSD recommends that all children have up to date immunizations. Westside Family Clinic at 1711 Ocean Park Blvd in Santa Monica provides FREE immunizations for children under 18 years old the first Saturday of each month from 12-2:00. No appointment is necessary. Facilities Updates: Copies of the construction schedule are posted in the office and on the windows in the breezeway/ cafecito area. For more detail about facilities projects at Edison, visit: http://fipcontractors.smmusd.org/edison-new- construction.aspx or join us at our weekly Wednesday meetings at 7:45 am in the community room. 5 th Grade Parent Meeting on Math in Middle School – John Adams Middle School (JAMS) Principal Steven Richardson will speak about what Common Core Math Standards mean in middle school and how JAMS organizes its math offerings. In the Edison cafetorium on Monday, February 9 from 8:30-9:30 am. Need Information About Health Care Enrollment? Come to a workshop sponsored by the Pico Youth And Family Center on February 5 at 6:30 p.m. at PYFC at 715 Pico Boulevard (310) 396-7101 January 28 Site Council Meeting 4:00-6:00 p.m. Community Room February 4 PTA Executive Board Meeting 6:00-8:00 p.m., Community Room February 13 Valentines Dance and Silent Auction
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El Semanario
Edison Language Academy – Together Through Two Languages
(310) 828-0335 www.edison.smmusd.org
FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK: CORAZON DE VIDA SERVICE PROJECT
F E B R U A R Y 2 - 6 , 2 0 1 5
ANNOUNCEMENTS
All our months at Edison are busy, but January and February are especially packed. There are lots of academic activities as the first semester ends and we evaluate progress. Our faculty is also continuing lots of professional development work on math problem solving and writing in the Common Core. And there are an enormous number of special projects in January/February: Box Tops Collection, a Raffle, the Corazon de Vida Project, the Kindness and Justice Challenge, Valentines Dance, Silent Auction, Family Engagement Night, School Smarts Academy, parent workshops on Sexual Development of Children and Dealing with Anxiety in Childhood, Catalina 5
th grade trip, and the list goes on. Whew!!!
Friday we hosted several visitors from Corazon de Vida, the foundation that we partner with to support orphanages in Baja California. Each year Edison collects supplies for the orphanages and some families take them to Tijuana. I want to particularly encourage you to contribute something to the Corazon de Vida drive. Place it in the box in the breezeway near cafecito. Whatever you can give enriches the lives of children and we’d like to fill the bus with supplies. And if you would like to give your children a real learning and service experience, sign up for the February 28 bus trip by going to:
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/february-28-2015-edison-school-trip-to-the-casa-hogar-maria-imaculada-orphanage-hacienda-tijuana-tickets-15215533069 --It’s $50/ticket and the bus sells out quickly.
Our Friday visitors included three young adults who grew up in the orphanages and are now in college. They shared their life experiences with some of our 3
rd, 4
th, and 5
th grade students in what was a really eye-opening
conversation for our students. Some of them were orphaned, others were abused or their parents could not feed or clothe them. They spoke about sharing a bedroom with 20 other children, having nothing that was their own except their tooth brushes, days that were scheduled from 6:00 am to lights out at 8:00 pm, and what it was like to live with 50-100 other children and just a few adults. When students asked what they did if they didn’t like the food that was being served, they answered that they didn’t have that luxury (“You just eat what’s there or go hungry.”) Birthdays were discussed (“If they remember it’s your birthday, everyone gives you a hug and sings Las Mañanitas.”). They spoke about having nobody to help with homework (“You just work at it until you figure it out.”). They told of washing clothes and linens without washing machines, making their own tortillas and helping cook and clean. And they spoke of their determination to succeed in school in order to reunite brothers and sisters still in orphanages, to create loving families of their own, and help the orphanages that raised them. They told our students that if they were lucky enough to have parents, to please thank them for all they do to feed, clothe and love them. Their lives were almost utterly lacking in the things our students take for granted – but they are rich in motivation, gratitude and determination. It was a powerful learning experience!
Box Tops for Education –Bring those Box Tops in now through February 13.
Valentines Raffle –If you’ve already sold your tickets, parents can pick up additional tickets from the front office. There are cash prizes for winners and incentives for individual students.
Mid-Year Progress Reports -- At the end of this week, students will be bringing home a mid-year progress report showing their growth during the first semester and progress toward the end-of-year standards. Remember, that this is a report on progress toward standards that they are not expected to master until the END of the year. If you have any questions about how to interpret the progress report, or how to use this information to support your child’s continued growth, please contact your child’s teacher.
Immunizations – Please see the letter from School Nurse Rachel Bressler included in this week’s packet. The current measles outbreak underscores the risk for unimmunized children to contract a preventable disease. Please be aware that during outbreaks, unimmunized students (including those who have not provided documentation of immunization) may be excluded from school for the length of the incubation period. That’s 21 days for measles! The re-introduction of these preventable diseases also poses risks to students who are “immune deficient” and cannot be vaccinated. SMMUSD recommends that all children have up to date immunizations. Westside Family Clinic at 1711 Ocean Park Blvd in Santa Monica provides FREE immunizations for children under 18 years old the first Saturday of each month from 12-2:00. No appointment is necessary.
Facilities Updates: Copies of the construction schedule are posted in the office and on the windows in the breezeway/ cafecito area. For more detail about facilities projects at Edison, visit: http://fipcontractors.smmusd.org/edison-new-construction.aspx or join us at our weekly Wednesday meetings at 7:45 am in the community room.
5th
Grade Parent Meeting on Math in Middle School –John Adams Middle School (JAMS) Principal Steven Richardson will speak about what Common Core Math Standards mean in middle school and how JAMS organizes its math offerings. In the Edison cafetorium on Monday, February 9 from 8:30-9:30 am.
Need Information About Health Care Enrollment? Come to a workshop sponsored by the Pico Youth And Family Center on February 5 at 6:30 p.m. at PYFC at 715 Pico Boulevard (310) 396-7101
January 28 Site Council Meeting 4:00-6:00 p.m. Community Room
February 4 PTA Executive Board Meeting 6:00-8:00 p.m., Community Room
Edison Language Academy – Together Through Two Languages
(310) 828-0335 www.edison.smmusd.org
2 – 6 D E F E B R E R O , 2 0 1 5
ANUNCIOS
Todos nuestros meses en Edison son ocupados, pero enero y febrero son especialmente empacados. Hay muchas actividades académicas mientras se termina el primer semestre y evaluamos progreso. Nuestro personal continúa mucho trabajo en desarrollo profesional en resolver problemas de matemáticas y escritura en Normas Comunes y Principales. Y hay una cantidad enorme de proyectos especiales en enero/febrero: Colección Tapas de Cajas, una Rifa, el Proyecto de Corazón de Vida, El Reto de Bondad y Justicia, Baile de San Valentín, Subasta Silenciosa, Noche de Involucramiento de Padres, Academia de Inteligencias Escolares, talleres de padres sobre el Desarrollo Sexual de Niños y Lidiando con Ansiedad en la Niñez, Paseo de 5º Grado a Catalina, y la lista sigue. ¡Increíble! El viernes invitamos a varios visitantes de Corazón de Vida, la fundación con la cual nos hemos asociado para apoyar a los orfelinatos en Baja California. Cada año Edison colecta materiales para los orfelinatos y algunas familias los llevan a Tijuana. Yo quiero particularmente animarlos a que contribuyan algo a la colección de Corazón de Vida. Pónganlo en la caja en el pasillo cerca del cafecito. Lo que ustedes puedan dar enriquece las vidas de niños y nos gustaría llenar el autobús con materiales. Y si a ustedes les gustaría darles a sus hijos una verdadera experiencia de aprendizaje y servicio, apúntense para el paseo de autobús para el 28 de febrero yendo a: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/february-28-2015-edison-school-trip-to-the-casa-hogar-maria-imaculada-orphanage-hacienda-tijuana-tickets-15215533069 – Cuesta $50/boleto y el autobús se llena rápido. Nuestros visitantes del viernes incluyeron a tres adultos jóvenes quienes crecieron en los orfelinatos y ahora están en la universidad. Ellos compartieron sus experiencias con algunos de nuestros estudiantes en los grados 3º, 4º y 5º en lo que una conversación que les abrió los ojos a nuestros estudiantes. Algunos fueron huérfanos, otros fueron abusados o sus padres no podían darles de comer ni vestirlos. Ellos hablaron sobre compartir una recamara con 20 otros niños, teniendo nada propio más que sus cepillos de dientes, los días eran programados de las 6:00 a.m. hasta que se apagan las luces a las 8:00 pm, y cómo fue vivir con 50 – 100 otros niños y solamente unos pocos adultos. Cuando los estudiantes preguntaron qué hacían cuando no les gustaba la comida que les servían, ellos contestaron que no tenían ese lujo (“Solo comes lo que hay o te quedas con hambre.”). Se discutieron los cumpleaños (“Si se acordaban que era tu cumpleaños, todos te dan un abrazo y te cantan Las Mañanitas.”). Ellos hablaron sobre el hecho de no tener alguien quien les ayudará con la tarea (“Le trabajas hasta que lo averigües.”). Platicaron sobre lavar ropa y sábanas sin máquinas de lavar, hacer sus propias tortillas y ayudar a cocinar y limpiar. Y hablaron de la determinación de tener éxito en la escuela para reunirse con sus hermanos y hermanas que seguían en los orfelinatos, para crear sus propias familias con amor, y ayudar a los orfelinatos que les ayudaron a ellos. Ellos les contaron a nuestros estudiantes que tienen suerte de tener padres, y que por favor les dieran las gracias por todo lo que hacen para darles de comer, vestirlos y quererlos. Sus vidas fueron casi carentes de las cosas que nuestros estudiantes toman por hecho – pero son ricos en motivación, agradecimiento y determinación. ¡Fue una experiencia poderosa de aprendizaje!
Tapas de Cajas para Educación – Traigan sus tapas de cajas “Box Tops” desde ahora hasta el 13 de febrero.
Rifa de San Valentín –Si ya vendieron sus boletos, los padres pueden recoger boletos adicionales en la oficina principal. Hay premios en efectivo para los ganadores e incentivos para estudiantes individuales.
Reportes de Progreso de Medio Año – al final de esta semana, los estudiantes llevarán a sus hogares los reportes de progreso de medio año mostrando su crecimiento durante el primer semestre y el progreso hacia las metas del fin de año. Acuérdense, que este reporte es sobre el progreso hacia las normas que no se espera que dominen hasta el FIN del año. Si tienen preguntas sobre cómo interpretar el reporte de progreso, o cómo usar esta información para apoyar el crecimiento continuo de su hijo/a, por favor comuníquense con el maestro/a de su hijo/a.
Inmunizaciones – Por favor miren la carta de parte de la Enfermera Rachel Bressler incluida en el paquete de esta semana. El brote de sarampión presente aumenta el riesgo a que los niños no vacunados contraigan esta enfermedad que es prevenible. Por favor estén alertas que durante brotes, niños quienes no están vacunados (incluyendo a los que no han proveído documentación de inmunizaciones) pueden ser excluidos de la escuela por el plazo del periodo de incubación. ¡Eso es 21 días para el sarampión! La re-introducción de estas enfermedades prevenibles también pone riesgos a los estudiantes quienes son “inmune deficientes” y no pueden ser vacunados. SMMUSD recomienda que todos los niños tengan las inmunizaciones al corriente. La Clínica Familiar Westside en 1711 Ocean Park Blvd. En Santa Mónica provee inmunizaciones GRATIS para los niños menores de
18 años el primer sábado de cada mes de 12 – 2:00. No
necesitan cita. Informes de las Instalaciones –Copias del
horario de construcción están en la oficina y en las dos ventaneas en el pasillo/área de cafecito. Para más detalles sobre los proyectos de instalaciones en Edison, visiten: http://fipcontractors.smmusd.org/edison-new-construction.aspx.
Reunión de Padres de 5º Grado –El Director de la Escuela Media John Adams (JAMS) Steven Richarson hablará sobre lo que las Normas Comunes y Principales de Matemáticas significan en la escuela media y cómo JAMS organiza sus ofrecimientos de matemáticas. En la cafetería de Edison el lunes, 9 de febrero de 8:30 – 9:30 a.m.
¿Necesitan Información Sobre la Registración de Cuidado de Salud? –Vengan a un taller patrocinado por el Centro de Jóvenes y Familias en Pico (PYFC) el 5 de febrero a las 6:30 p.m. en PYFC en 715 Pico Boulevard (310) 396-7101
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El brote de sarampión que recientemente afectó al Condado de Orange demuestra la importancia de vacunar a los niños en nuestra comunidad. Recuerde que durante un brote de una enfermedad prevenible, como el sarampión, aquellos alumnos que no estén inmunizados (incluídos los que no hayan proporcionado la documentación necesaria) podrán ser excluidos de la escuela durante el período de incubación, que es de 21 días en el caso del sarampión
EN QUE PUEDO AYUDAR?
A todos aquellos estudiantes que no hayan sido vacunados contra el Sarampión, rogamos lo hagan lo antes posible. La Clínica "Westside Family" ubicada en 1711 Ocean Park Blvd en Santa Mónica ofrece vacunación gratis para niños menores de 18 años todos los primeros sábados del mes de 12-2:00. No es necesario hacer cita o sacar turno.
Si usted firmó el formulario de excepción, pero luego vacunó a sus hijos, por favor actualice lo antes posible, el registro escolar de inmunizaciones. Las vacunas que dicho registro incluye son: Poliomielitis (4 dosis ), DTP(Difteria, Tétanos y Tos ferina)- (5 dosis), MMR ó triple viral (sarampión, paperas y rubéola)-(2 dosis), Hepatitis B (3 dosis) y Varicela ó Chickenpox (1 dosis).
Puede actualizar los datos de la siguiente manera: (1) traiga una copia del registro de vacunación a la oficina, (2) envíe una copia a la escuela con su hijo Attn: Nurse (enfermera), (3) envíe un fax a la escuela (ver el número de fax abajo), ó (4) envíe un archivo adjunto a la enfermera Rachel Bressler a la siguiente dirección de email: [email protected]
Si su hijo cursa tercero, cuarto o quinto grado y recibió el refuerzo de la vacuna T -DAP (tos ferina , tétanos & difteria), que ahora es requerida para el ingreso a 7º grado, por favor muestre la documentación a la enfermera de la escuela, para evitar recibir recordatorios innecesarios durante sexto grado y para no demorar los tramites de ingreso a 7º grado. RECORDATORIOS Recuerde también que hay varios estudiantes en el distrito que son "inmunodeficientes" por cualquier tipo de enfermedad o condición. La exposición a los niños no inmunizados representa un riesgo para estos estudiantes cuyos sistema inmunológico no es capaz de protegerlos. Cuantos más miembros del distrito y de la comunidad estén inmunizados, más seguro es el entorno para estos frágiles estudiantes.
Agradecemos su ayuda de mantener a la comunidad SMMUSD saludable al actualizar sus registros de vacunación. Rachel Bressler,RN,MN,PHN [email protected] Enfermera de la Escuela Grant:Teléfono # 310-450-7651 ext: 63-122 FAX 310-452-4350 Enfermera de la escuela Will Rogers School: teléfono # 310-452-2364 ext: 67-332 FAX 310-452-9035 Enfermera de la escuela Edison School: teléfono # 310-828-0335 ext: 61-301 FAX 310-449-1250
Executive Vice President: The Executive Vice President will serve as an aide to the president. If
the President cannot perform his/her duties, the Vice President will perform the duties of the
president.
Second Vice President: Director of Fundraising, including Annual Giving Campaign, Cartridge
Recycling and Rebate, Book Fairs, Jog-a-thon, Edison Family Night Dinners, Grant Writing and
Community Outreach, Corporate Outreach, Incentive Programs, Scrip, Raffles, Silent Auction,
Box Tops and Labels for Education, Gift Wrap Sale, School Spirit Clothing Sales.
Fourth Vice President: Director of Special Events, including Valentine’s Day Dance, Fall Festival, Friday nights at Edison, Edison Family Picnic, Volunteer Appreciation, Student Appreciation , Teacher and Staff Welcome Luncheon, Monthly Teacher Appreciation. Sixth Vice President: Director of Community Integration, including Hospitality Coordinator, State Exam Snacks, Welcome Coffee, Back to School Night, Kinder Welcome Picnic & Tour, School Tours, School Beautification Days, Community Clean-up, New-Family Friends, School SMARTS Program, Corazon de Vida. Also responsible for facilitating communication and fostering sense of community for the Spanish and English speaking families at Edison.
Financial Secretary: Records all incoming checks and makes bank deposits.
Parliamentarian: Helps the board follow the defined California State PTA bylaws and helps
create and maintain current set of bylaws and helps create the nomination committee.
Education Foundation Liaison: Serves as PTA-Edison representative to Education Foundation
and Vision for Student Success Program at district meetings and relays important information to
PTA, parents, and school leadership.
Treasurer: Works closely with President, EVP and Bookkeeper on preparing monthly financial
reports as required by the board and State PTA.
People are encouraged to visit the California State PTA Toolkit to see much more detailed descriptions of roles and
responsibilities. Position descriptions start on page 50 on this link: http://downloads.capta.org/pub/toolkit/toolkit-
en.pdf.
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ADELANTE, CÓMPRE TODO.ENTREGAREMOS NOSOTROS. El mismo día entregaremos sus compras locales disponibles ahora en Santa Monica Place y Westside Pavilion. Sólo $5, por entrega. Además, gane 1,000 puntos por entrega!
¿Cansado de tener que cargar bolsas alrededor? Su día de compras es ahora mucho más fácil. Ya sea que esté reunirse con los amigos, hacer turismo por la ciudad, o regresar a la oficina y querer ocultar la evidencia, lo entendemos. Entregaremos sus bolsas nosotros!
Simplemente hacer arreglos para que sus paquetes sean entregados en cualquier lugar* en tres pasos sencillos!
1) Traiga sus paquetes a la Conserjería en Santa Monica Place y Servicio de Clientes en Westside Pavilion antes de 6pm.2) Seleccione el tiempo de entrega; el mismo día dentro de la hora.3) Sigue y recibe su paquete en tránsito utilizando tecnología GPS.
$5 tarifa fija por entrega. Deje sus paquetes antes de 6pm. *Algunas limitaciones y restricciones adicionales se aplican. Los envases deberán estar menos de 70 libras y menor de 40 “x 24” x 12 “. Limitado a zona de entrega designado. Visite el sitio web del centro para la zona de servicio de entrega. Visite la Conserjería/Servico de Cliente para obtener más información. En asociación con Deliv.co.
RECIBA RECORDATORIOSVisite shoppingpartnership.com/WSPSMP para inscribirse para recibir por correo electrónico recordatorios sobre plazos de entrega de recibos y para ofertas de puntos bono.No se dan, vendidos o alquilados a nadie sin su consentimiento y se envían una vez o dos veces al mes el correo electrónico de School Cents.
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