April 22, 2018

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district news

IMPORTANT DATES

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DISTRICT

  • ​​​4/24 - Years of Service Celebration
  • 4/26  4th Grade Transition Coffee, 8:30-9:30 at CMS Rm. 303

ORMONDALE 

  • 4/26 BLINGO!
  • 5/23 Junie B Jones Production

CORTE MADERA

  • 4/26  4th Grade Transition Coffee, 8:30-9:30 at CMS Rm. 303
  • 4/26 6-8th BBQ Lunch


years of service celebration

Tuesday, April 24th from 4-6pm in the PV Town Center Community Room

Biennially, the PV-PTO teachers, staff and community recognize some of our finest for their years of service to the district. 

This year, come celebrate with us as we honor the following staff for their outstanding dedication:

10 Years 

  • Adam Ahlbach
  • Suzanne Fast 
  • Margie Mather 
  • Patricia Pope
  • Crissy Untrecht

20 Years

  • Kristin Berman
  • Catherine Castillo 
  • Deborah Grech
  • Jennifer Lebsack
  • Jerry Nickel 
  • Wayne Rickert
  • Jeanne Rusch
  • Rupal Sutaria

ORMONDALE news

ORM Assembly Announcement

The PTO will be hosting a fun, educational assembly focused on the environment this Wednesday, April 25th, at 10:35am at Ormondale’s MUR. 

Eco-Tainment is an interactive multi-media show that uses comedy, magic, juggling, and audience participation to engage students to re-envision issues around practical tips on protecting the environment. 


Incoming Fourth Grade Transition Coffee - april 26th

Inviting interested 3rd grade parents (and any other interested Ormondale parents) to an incoming 4th grade coffee on Thursday, April 26th from 8:30 - 9:30 at Corte Madera! 

Come and learn more about our middle school by chatting with Corte Madera faculty and CMS parents. Hope to see you there!

When:  Thursday, April 26th, from 8:30-9:30am

Where:  Corte Madera School, Rm. 303.   A note about parking, there are visitor spots in the CMS parking lot (marked) or you may park on the main or side streets surrounding the school.

Who:  Incoming 4th Grade Parents and any other interested Ormondale parents. 

Superindendent Eric Hartwig, CMS Principal, Cyndi Maijala, and Ormondale Principal, Lynette Hovland will be in attendance as will be "seasoned" parents of students who are currently at CMS.  We will be there to answer your questions about all things big and small.  Our aim is to make your child's transition from Ormondale to Corte Madera as smooth as possible.  So let's meet over a coffee and learn more about CMS at this relaxed and informal information session.

Note, in addition to the coffee chat, there are a couple other events to mark on your calendar:

Thursday, May 15th at 1:30pm - Incoming 4th Grade Parent Meeting at CMS, Transition to CMS. (This is the same presentation as the November 14th meeting, but offered at an afternoon time, the tour will be varied.)

Thursday, May 17th at 7:30am - Cocoa Breakfast and School Tour at CMS for current 3rd graders.   (Parents, please feel free to walk your child in and join for the Cocoa portion 7:30-8:00am. 

There is also additional information on our PVSD website under the "Incoming Fourth Graders Welcome" link.  http://cms.pvsd.net/students/incoming_4th_graders/


Junie B Jones

Please come and watch your wonderful children in the Junie B. Jones Jr. Musical on May 23rd @ 8.30AM and 6Pm at Ormondale School! It will be a fantastic performance and the cast is working hard to prepare for the final show!

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corte madera news

CMS BBQ Lunch, Thursday April 26th

Our CMS 6-8th BBQ lunch is this week, Thursday, April 26th.   Don't forget to cancel any LunchIsServed orders for that day!


PSVD SCHOOLS FOUNDATION NEWS

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community news

smartphone pledge 

A group of PVSD parents have created a smartphone pledge letter and would like to share it with community families. 

This pledge is gaining a lot of momentum in neighboring communities as well as nationwide (your child can still have a phone and be part of this pledge). 

English https://www.dropbox.com/s/fro0le042e6nczy/Smartphone%20Pledge%20PDF%20-%20Google%20Docs.pdf?dl=0 

Spanishhttps://www.dropbox.com/s/oykpqq80s0o561h/Smartphone%20Pledge%20Spanish.pdf?dl=0

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Teen Meditation and Mindfulness Classes

SafeSpace is please to announce free Teen Mediation and Mindfulness classes taught by Julie Brody on Thursdays from 6-7 pm at the SafeSpace Community Engagement Center, 708 Oak Grove Ave. in Menlo Park.

These weekly workshops run through May 24. Please register through Eventbrite.

Safespace is a non-profit based in Menlo Park dedicated to teen mental health and also has a number of spring workshops covering issues such as middle to high school transition, dealing with rejection, managing anxiety and more.   

Click here for the full list of Safespace's Spring workshops. 

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Sat., April 28th - Celebrate Earth Day at the Portola Valley Town Center!

Bring your family and join your Portola Valley and Woodside friends and neighbors at beautiful Portola Valley Town Center on Saturday, April 28th from 11 am to 2:30 pm.

A day full of fun and entertaining activities for adults and kids, including Fire & Ice Show, Juggling Show, Face Painting & All Natural Organic Henna for kids, Library’s Lookmobile, live music, and food truck. Take guided tours of the new Spring Down Open Space and parents & kids can suggest names for the vernal pond. 

Enter a raffle to win Echo Plus with built-in Hub and Alexa controlled energy efficiency (one entry per person; need not be present to win)! Plus: Free Compost (up to 2 bags, while supplies lasted) and Free Document Shredding.

Learn about recycling, renewable energy, raising backyard chickens, water and energy conservation, fuel cell vehicles and more at Portola Valley & Woodside Earth Fair 2018.

See you there!

Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood - at the Priory, May 3rd, 4th and 5th

Priory Theater presents “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood” by Mary Lynn Dobson, a staggeringly ludicrous, fun for the whole family, Monty Python-esque retelling of the classic tale. All your favorite characters are there but with some wonderous twists: Robin Hood (a man with an ENORMOUS ego), the imprisoned Maid Marion (a woman obsessed with skin conditions who can wield insults as effectively as a sword), her “hyper-tastic” Lady in Waiting (whose screams for help give Air-Raid sirens a run for their money), the evil Prince John (“Boo! Hiss! Boo! Hiss!”), the Sheriff of Nottingham (who’d much rather bowl than shoot arrows), and the dim-witted (but ever helpful) spoon-wielding Merry Men.  

Appropriate for all ages, the show plays May 3rd, 4th and 5th at 7:00. Tickets are $5 for Students/Children and $15 for Adults and can be purchased at https://priory.ticketleap.com/robin-hood or at the Door.  Woodside Priory School, 302 Portola Road, Portola Valley, CA 94028


Kidizens summer camps: Young Mayors - Build and Run Your Own LEGO City

Would you like to build and be the Mayor of an entire city of LEGOs?

Would you like to leverage your child’s love of LEGOs to help them learn critical real-life, 21st-century skills and strategies?

Kidizens inspires students to become good citizens and future leaders, one LEGO brick at a time. During our excitement-packed Bay Area LEGO Summer Camps, kids plan and create their own small civilization, thereby developing real-life skills and strategies.The Kidizens Summer Program includ es intensive action and excitement-packed sessions, where children partner as Young Mayors to build, inhabit, manage and govern their own LEGO cities. In a highly immersive and collaborative environment, children learn critical 21st century and leadership skills while role-playing and having fun in a universe built of LEGOs and dealing with natural disasters, resident problems and financial crises. 

Summer Camps offered in Belmont, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Los Altos, Los Gatos, and Saratoga from June 4th - August 11th, Mon - Fri, 9am - 3pm, with after-care available at additional cost. Visit Kidizens Website for more information or contact us


Help Students Who Need You Most - Learn about All Students Matter on April 25 or 26

Come learn about volunteering next school year, once a week in a K-5th grade classroom in eastern Menlo Park and East Palo Alto and where students face many challenges and are eager for your support to build academic and social/emotional skills. Hear about the impact you can have by joining us 10:00 am on Wednesday, April 25 in Atherton or Thursday, April 26 in Palo Alto at the home of a current volunteer.

Contact Jeanette Kennedy at [email protected] to receive details. Learn more about us at www.allstudentsmatter.org.


Summer Tennis camp at alpine hills

This summer, Alpine Hills is offering six weeks of Junior Summer Tennis Camp. All ages and levels are welcome! We will have both a half day camp (for beginner and intermediate players) and a full day camp (for competitive and advanced players). Camps will be offered June 11-15, June 18-22, June 25-29, July 9-13, July 16-20and July 23-27. Sign up before spaces are filled! For more information and to register CLICK HERE. Club membership is not required.


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Act onstage or get behind the scenes this summer! 

PVTC still has space in summer camp! Performance students take classes in acting, singing, dancing, design, and attend special workshops with master teaching artists. Tech campers have the chance to explore lights, sound, set building, painting, and costumes. All the hard work culminates in fully-staged performances at the end of the camp session. Join us for Honk JR (entering grades 5-8), Seussical KIDS (entering grades 1-6)A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (high school), or tech camp (entering grades 6-8). Register online today at www.pvtc-ca.org!

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PROGRAMMING JAVA WITH MINECRAFT: 6/25 - 6/29 in PV

Now in its sixth season in Portola Valley, this camp is a great way for kids who love games to learn to programme. We use real programming with a real programming language - Java - on a real-world server that your child will setup and configure. Kids enjoy seeing the immediate results of their learnings and are highly motivated to understand the capabilities and techniques of Java.

The camp also draws on their imaginative abilities, creating new Minecraft mods that they’ve dreamed up but never thought they could actually build, like an arena generator or spawn an Ender Dragon or a TNT block that explodes when the timer reaches zero!

At the end of the camp, your child will have learned:

- How to setup and use their own Minecraft server 

- How to install customized mods on their server using Spigot

- How to set up a software development environment

- How to build a mod using Java

- Programming basics

- Java basic

All camps are run here in Portola Valley by the Youstra brothers, students at Woodside Priory.

To learn more about the camps and register for one of the sessions, CLICK HERE

PANTHERs CAMP

Sessions are filling up quickly.  

Here is the link: Registration


Dates: 

  • Session 1: June 11-15 (Sold-Out)
  • Session 2: June 18-22
  • Session 3: June 25-29

All sessions include optional extended care from 3:00-5:30 Monday –Thursday

All sessions include optional fun Friday camp from 9:00-3:00. 

We look forward to another great summer at Panthers Camp building confident movers that inspire others.  Please let me know if you have any questions at ([email protected]).

MATH quest SUMMER CAMP

Learning math feels like play in this engaging summer camp that will help your child improve skills, build confidence, and head into the new school year feeling excited about math!

Math Quest Camp is a joy-filled week of math mysteries, number challenges, real-world projects, and games that make math fun and easy to understand.

By the end of camp, all the kids have their favorite ways to “play” with math. They'll head to the school year with a boost in confidence, improved math skills, and the belief that math is fun.

        • July 9-13: Portola Valley, grades 1-4
        • July 16-20: Santa Clara, grades 1-4
        • July 23-27: Portola Valley, grades 3-6
        • Aug 6-10: Santa Clara, grades 3-6

Hours: 9am – 3pm, M-F (extra care available 8:00am-5:00pm)
More Info click HERE

San Francisco Boys Chorus!

In our 70th year of operation, the San Francisco Boys Chorus is hoping that you will look into our program if your son is between the ages of 4 ½ and 14 years old and likes to sing.

We teach boys with unchanged voices how to sing, read music and perform.  We teach classes on Mondays and Wednesdays from 4:00-6:30PM at the Congregational Church of San Mateo located at 225 Tilton Avenue in San Mateo.  We run 2 summer music camps a year and sponsor an international and national tour every other year.  Our boys perform with the San Francisco Symphony, the San Jose Opera, and San Francisco Opera.  The boys perform also at sports games with the Oakland Raiders and San Francisco Giants.

If you would like to learn more about our program and our May 13th auditions,  please visit our website. 

VISIT THE PTO WEBSITE!

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