Friday, October 30, 2009

November 2, 2009

New Announcements:

 

·         WOW Winners:  Teachers and staff are recognizing students who successfully demonstrate our “Mega-skills” inside the classroom, on the playground, or around campus. Our “mega-skills” are Responsibility, Respect, Honesty, Caring, Teamwork, Positive Attitude, Focus, Confidence, and Effort. Students receive a “WOW” slip when they are “caught” using mega-skills. On most Friday’s, teachers draw one WOW winner to be invited to the “WOW Lunch” with me. Students receive a prize as a part of being honored for their efforts. Although the prizes have not arrived yet, they will receive the prizes when they come.

 

The following students were WOW winners for this week.

Selena L. from Ms. Biven’s class

Noah J. from Ms. Siskind/Ms. Vanasupa’s class

Elle S. from Ms. Koby’s class

Maddie M. from Ms. Parkhurst’s class

Eesha B. from Ms. Reid/Costa’s class

Shayna P. from Ms. Faber’s class

Abigail S. from Mr. Blair’s class

Eric C. from Ms. Garrahan’s class

Emma R. from Ms. Rodriguez’s class

Hamid K. from Ms. Frank/Windham’s class

Adrian P. from Ms. Fagerbourg’s class

Brianna H. from Ms. Schaeffer’s class

Isabella G. from Ms. Fissore/Ms. Drain’s class

 

·         PTA Morning Book Club Starts Wednesday:  our first PTA morning book club will this Wednesday, November 4, before school. Students are to arrive by 7:50 am in the Multipurpose Room (cafeteria) and will be dismissed a few minutes before the 7:35 warning bell for school. This is fun and great opportunity to come, foster students’ love for reading and literature, and discuss a variety of books with friends and parent volunteers.

·         Technology Town Hall Meeting:  our Disney Elementary School Education Foundation (DESEF), Parent Teacher Association (PTA), and staff are working together to host a “town hall” meeting to discuss how we can address our technology situation. The meeting will be scheduled for November 19 at 6:30 pm in the MPR. If bringing more technology to our classrooms is important to you, come and watch a presentation and have an opportunity to ask questions, provide feedback, and be a part of our solution.

 

·         We need your input on "The Next Level" for our schools!  Our community has grown accustomed to a high level of academic performance in our schools. The upcoming community forums provide an opportunity to think creatively about ways to make this outstanding school district even better, and to revisit the values, mission and priorities of our school district.
 
We need your input at these forums around issues such as:

·         How to best prepare students for success in a changing competitive, global environment, and what this means for teaching and learning.

·         Technology and expansion of world language education.

·         A possible restructuring of the senior year experience, allowing these students more time off campus in order to have a job, engage in community service or political advocacy, and/or take college classes.

·         How to best meet all of our facilities needs in terms of growth, modernization of older facilities and energy conservation.
 

The forums will be scheduled at each high school. Parents, staff, students and other community members may attend any forum that works best with their schedule. The community forums will be at 6:30 p.m. (staff forums at 4:00 p.m.). The dates and locations of the forums are:

·         Wednesday, November 4, San Ramon Valley High School

·         Monday, November 9, Dougherty Valley High School

·         Thursday, November 12, Monte Vista High School

·         Monday November 16, California High School
 

For more information, contact the Superintendent's office at 925-552-2933 or ghaddad@srvusd.net.   We hope to see you there!

 

·         Support the Rainbow Program:  Online Auction Starting Soon - From November 6 to 30, there will be an online auction from Time for Kids, an organization that supports the Rainbow Program in SRVUSD. There are 4 ways you can help:  1) Donate items or services.  2)  Be a sponsor.  3) Tell your friends.  4) Bid on auction items.  Donations to Time for Kids, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax-exempt charitable organization, are tax deductible (Taxpayer ID # 68 0331440). The auction has many exciting values, including donations in Danville and San Ramon of dining gift certificates, rounds of golf, handmade jewelry, and spa visits. Preview the auction now at http://www.timeforkids.cmarket.com.  Thank you in advance for your support!

For more information contact Debbie Roof, Rainbow Project Coordinator, at droof@Srvusd.net
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Recurring Announcements:
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Sunday, October 25, 2009

October 26, 2009

New Announcements:

·         R-E-S-P-E-C-T … what does it mean to me?:  We will once again partner with our facilitator, Daniel Bruno, from Soul Shoppe this year in teaching our students the importance of character traits such as respect, responsibility, and caring. Skills such as problem solving, conflict management, and expressing our feelings equip us all to live a much more positive and productive life. We want our students to have these skills. In addition to our “Second Step” character curriculum that is taught periodically in class, Soul Shoppe will present workshops on specific character traits and skills three times this year. Teachers will also do facilitate follow-up lessons/activities throughout the year. Finally, as an entire school community we will positively praise our Disney students who successfully demonstrate our Megaskills (see below) with our WOW slips.

 

Disney’s Megaskills:

1.      Responsibility

2.      Respect

3.      Honesty

4.      Caring

5.      Teamwork                         

6.      Positive Attitude

7.      Focus

8.      Confidence

9.      Effort

 

This Monday, Soul Shoppe will conduct their workshop on “respect.” Our goal is to create a community of learning where each person is respected and honored.  The two tools Soul Shoppe introduces is the “Chair of Respect” and the “Balloon”. 

 

These tools help us get to the core of what Respect means in our school community. The “Chair of Respect” is a metaphor for making good choices to respect others.  The “Balloon” demonstrates how we can deal with feelings that we don’t know what to do with.  We encourage you to ask your child about the metaphors, and practice the tools with your child by using the bookmarks that they bring home after the workshop. These topics often make wonderful “dinner talks” or conversation topics while driving/walking your child to and from school.

 

If you would like to review more Soul Shoppe resources, visit the resource page on Soul Shoppe’s website.

 

 

·         Halloween Parade: this Friday, October 30, we will be on a early dismissal. Our schedule will be the same as our Wednesday bell schedule (dismissal at 1:53/1:55 for most). Starting at 1:25 pm, we will begin our all school parade around the field. The Cal High band will perform during our parade. The parade will be a fun time when costumes are appropriate. Costumes are NOT to be worn to school, as students will be given time to change into their costumes before the start of the parade. Costumes that are violent, gruesome, and/or overly scary are not to be worn. The parade will conclude by our dismissal time. Please consult your child’s classroom teacher for more details.

 

·         Lifetouch Picture Make-up Day: Our photographers from Lifetouch will be back on campus this Tuesday for picture make up. Say “cheese!”

 

 

Recurring Announcements:

·       PTA Cross County Partner School Program (October 12th to October 30th):  We are once again collecting gently used jackets, umbrellas, mittens, NEW socks, scarves and warm hats this year to help our sister school, Fremont Elementary in Antioch  .  This year has been especially difficult for the children and families at our sister school so we are once again asking for your help. Also, many of the children have very little food at home so we are also collecting boxes of snacks such as granola bars (peanut free) and other packaged items that can be made into snack kits.  Look for the marked "We Care" containers around the school during the above dates.  Thank you for your generous support of this wonderful program.

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, October 16, 2009

October 19, 2009

New Announcements:

·       WOW Winners:  Teachers and staff are recognizing students who successfully demonstrate our “Mega-skills” inside the classroom, on the playground, or around campus. Our “mega-skills” are Responsibility, Respect, Honesty, Caring, Teamwork, Positive Attitude, Focus, Confidence, and Effort. Students receive a “WOW” slip when they are “caught” using mega-skills. On most Friday’s, teachers draw one WOW winner to be invited to the “WOW Lunch” with me. Students receive a prize as a part of being honored for their efforts. Although the prizes have not arrived yet, we had our first WOW lunch today.

 

The following students were WOW winners for this week. These students will receive their prize when the prizes arrive.

Sean K in Ms. Costa’s class

Jorden D. in Ms. Biven’s class

Lexi Z. in Ms. Rodriguez’s class

Nate M. in Ms. Hughes’ class

Gabby R. in Ms. Macias’ class

Arthur K in Ms. Tayeb’s class

Caitlin W. in Mrs. Drain/Ms. Fissore’s class

Hope C. in Ms. Siskind/Ms. Vanasupa’s class

Emmy B. in Ms. Schaeffer’s class

Madeline C. in Ms. Fagerbourg’s class

Natasha K. in Ms. Koby’s class

Leah J. in Ms. Garrahan’s class

Wesley W. in Ms. Parkhurst’s class

Mikael M. in Mr. Blair’s class

 

·       Red Ribbon Week Activities: We will observe Red Ribbon Week, a national anti-drug and anti-violence campaign, next week. The schedule of Red Ribbon Week events will be as follows:

Monday: Student council is meeting at the flagpole at 8am to tie the red ribbons around the school.  
Tuesday: Red Ribbon pencils will be passed out to students.
Wednesday:  PTA will be applying temporary tattoos on the playground at lunch recess for students.
Thursday:  Red Ribbon Trick or Treat Bags will be passed out to all students.  
Friday: Red Spirit Day. All students and staff are invited to wear red to school

 

·       DESEF & Site Council Meeting: DESEF will meet this Wednesday, October 21, at 3:30 pm in the Library Reading Room. School Site Council will meet for the first time this year immediately after the DESEF meeting concludes.

 

 

Recurring Announcements:

·      PTA Cross County Partner School Program (October 12th to October 30th):  We are once again collecting gently used jackets, umbrellas, mittens, NEW socks, scarves and warm hats this year to help our sister school, Fremont Elementary in Antioch  .  This year has been especially difficult for the children and families at our sister school so we are once again asking for your help. Also, many of the children have very little food at home so we are also collecting boxes of snacks such as granola bars (peanut free) and other packaged items that can be made into snack kits.  Look for the marked "We Care" containers around the school during the above dates.  Thank you for your generous support of this wonderful program.

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, October 9, 2009

October 12, 2009

New Announcements:

·       Loading/Unloading Zone on Pine Valley Blvd:  This past week, the city of San Ramon erected “loading/unloading”  zone signs that converts a 90 ft. section of the street curb in front of our school to function as a loading/unloading area during our morning drop off and afternoon pick-up times. There is no parking along this section of curb. We will be observing a transition period where drivers will receive warnings for parking here, however, once the city paints the curb violations will be citable.

I realize this change will take a little getting used to. However, I do believe the loading/unloading zone will go a long way towards creating a better flow of traffic for drop-offs and pick-ups. I encourage all parents currently using Pebble Place as a drop-off or pick-up to use the front of the school. Pebble Place is designed for walking traffic, not for vehicles.

·       Meet the Masters is Back:  next Friday, October 16, we will kick off our first session of Meet the Masters, an art program facilitated by Mrs. Lewis. The session will start with grade level assemblies followed by class lessons the following week of October 19. Educational research is very clear regarding the benefits of teaching art for children and directly impacts student achievement. Thank you to our DESEF dollars for funding Meet the Masters again this year.

·       PTA Cross County Partner School Program
October 12th to October 30th
 
We are once again collecting gently used jackets, umbrellas, mittens, NEW socks, scarves and warm hats this year to help our sister school, Fremont Elementary in Antioch  .  This year has been especially difficult for the children and families at our sister school so we are once again asking for your help. Also, many of the children have very little food at home so we are also collecting boxes of snacks such as granola bars (peanut free) and other packaged items that can be made into snack kits.  Look for the marked "We Care" containers around the school during the above dates.  Thank you for your generous support of this wonderful program.
 
Many of you reached out last year, and we want to again thank our many wonderful Walt Disney School students and parents who so generously helped our sister school last year with warm jackets and socks.     
 
Gratefully…Christine Salisbury and Joan Knight

 

 

Recurring Announcements:

·       PC Desktops/Laptops Needed: we are still looking for donations of PC desktop or laptops. Even though our school is predominantly on the Macintosh platform, our library and one classroom has a need for a limited number of PC’s. If you or your company are looking to donate PC desktops and/or laptops, please contact me via email or by calling the school office at 479-3900. I am looking for PC’s that are able to run Windows XP proficiently.  We would be happy to provide you with a tax ID number for your tax purposes (please consult your tax advisor to see if your donation is tax-deductible).