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This is our second issue of the 2016-2017 school year. Our next issue will be published around March 1, 2017.

District Digest - Volume 6, Issue 2

December 1, 2016

December 1, 2016

Dear Friends,

Although to me it seems the school year just got underway, here we are quickly heading into the holiday season. Halloween flew past us, and we launched headlong into a polarizing election that had the power to divide our nation from coast to coast.

Fortunately, within the four walls of our schools, we suffer no such calamity, in part because our foundational ideology is clear district-wide: we value and embrace diversity. All children are welcome here.

Like our Bay Area population, our students represent differing faiths, ethnicities, races, sexual orientations, able-ness, and socioeconomic levels. Educating a diverse community is challenging work, but our students’ differences are what make them who they are, and understanding them is foundational to our ability to serve.

Our educators rise to meet these challenges every day, providing an emotionally safe classroom environment and relishing the opportunity to teach and learn from each student. Students are challenged and supported, and participate in recreation and enrichment programs, and have ready access to an array of counseling and support services if needed.

We know that education is our society’s great equalizer; it is our responsibility and our honor to provide quality educational services that meet the needs of all of our students. By valuing their individuality, encouraging their critical thinking, and providing them the tools and skills they need to effectively communicate their views, we not only help them achieve learning success today, we are preparing them to put their vast creativity and intelligence to work, and lead our nation and our world to a brighter, more hopeful, future.

I wish you the best of winter holidays,

Sincerely,

Benjamin H. Picard, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools
Sunnyvale School District

Below is the 22nd issue of The District Digest, an online newsletter produced by the Sunnyvale School District. Articles are published online at http://sesd-district-digest.org/; in general, stories from the past three months are collected for each emailed "digest".

In the 2016-2017 school year, we will publish the District Digest in September, December, March and June (on the first school day on or after the first of the month); article submissions are welcome, please submit at least 10 days before each publishing date (info@sesd-district-digest.org). Your comments and feedback are especially welcome.


In this Issue

Sunnyvale Library and CMS team up to bring STEM to girls

Open Enrollment for 2017-18 begins in February

Vargas Elementary welcomes new principal

Sunnyvale Youth Wrestling League enters its second year

Construction of new Bishop classrooms takes over manufacturer’s production line

Santa Clara University’s Mobile Maker Lab visits Columbia Middle

Bishop kinder families make bookshelves to foster greater love of reading

Vargas students design safer wind turbines to better protect wildlife

Ellis Elementary School participated in UNITY Day against bullying

Cherry Chase holds first in-school Bike Rodeo to teach bike safety

Fairwood third-graders present literacy project at Book-a-Saurus

Bishop Elementary School parents get inside look into best practices
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Sunnyvale Library and CMS team up to bring STEM to girls

To help increase young women’s interest in STEM subjects, the Sunnyvale Public Library decided to bring its Make-HER hands-on STEM learning program for women and girls to Columbia Middle School this fall for a special 5-week after school program.

The program was geared toward eighth-grade girls. An average of 14 girls a week attended the series of workshops, which began Oct. 20 and ended Nov. 17. [Read more]

Open Enrollment for 2017-18 begins in February

Open Enrollment, the time frame during which students may request a transfer from their school of residence to another school within the Sunnyvale School District, will take February 1-14, 2017. For details about Open Enrollment, visit http://sesd.schoolwires.net/Page/241.

We know that each child learns differently and is inspired by different things — that’s why all of our schools offer project-based learning, art, music, movement, living history, one-to-one technology, hands-on science, and differentiation. [Read more]

Vargas Elementary welcomes new principal

Kathryn Armstrong has been named as Principal of Vargas School. Her first day at Vargas was November 8. Kathryn replaces Annette Grasty who resigned in September to accept a promotion in Los Gatos-Saratoga High School District.

Kathryn joined Sunnyvale School District as a teacher at Lakewood School in 2003. [Read more]

Sunnyvale Youth Wrestling League enters its second year

When Olympic Wrestler Jake Herbert told a multi-purpose room filled with San Miguel Elementary students that he was looking to create 50,000 ninjas, the room exploded with excitement.

Effortlessly demonstrating front flips and back flips for the students energized them even more. [Read more]

Construction of new Bishop classrooms takes over manufacturer’s production line

Construction of Bishop’s new classrooms is in full swing. In order to have as little impact on the students and staff during the regular school year, most of the construction is taking place offsite, just an hour and a half away in Manteca at American Modular Systems (AMS), a designer and builder of educational facilities that are prefabricated. [Read more]
 

Santa Clara University’s Mobile Maker Lab visits Columbia Middle

On October 14, 2016, students at Columbia Middle School experienced the unique opportunity to learn about 3D printing, laser cutting projects and more thanks to a visit from the Mobile Maker Lab from Santa Clara University. The mobile lab is a van decked out as a maker space, complete with the technology and tools students need to make unique projects. [Read more]

Bishop kinder families make bookshelves to foster greater love of reading

Thanks to Sunnyvale School District's community partner, Reach Potential Movement, there is now a bookshelf in nearly every home for Bishop kinder families. This is the fourth year that the nonprofit has brought the literacy project to the school. On Oct. 1, more than 60 volunteers worked with just as many families decorating and customizing their own bookshelves. [Read more]

Vargas students design safer wind turbines to better protect wildlife

Wide eyes, gaping mouths and audible gasps described the scene at Vargas Elementary when fourth graders were treated to a very special guest teacher in October. Taborri, a red-tailed hawk, was introduced to the students by a team from Wildlife Associates, a wildlife education nonprofit that cares for non-releasable animals. [Read more]

Ellis Elementary School participated in UNITY Day against bullying

On Wednesday, October 19th, Ellis Elementary School students, and staff wore orange to promote Unity Day Against Bullying. Coordinated by Ellis’ Positive Behavior Intervention & Supports (PBIS)/C.A.R.E. Team and sponsored by the PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center, Ellis teachers taught anti-bullying lessons provided by PACER, handed out orange UNITY wristbands for all of their students, and had students sign and take home an anti-bullying oath. [Read more]

Cherry Chase holds first in-school Bike Rodeo to teach bike safety

Cherry Chase’s Walk and Roll Committee teamed up with the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition to have its first in-school Bike Rodeo event for all fifth graders on October 6 during International Walk and Bike to School Week. The one-hour workshop was held out on the blacktop, where League of American Bicyclists certified instructors ran various safety activities with the help of parent volunteers. [Read more]

Fairwood third-graders present literacy project at Book-a-Saurus

Like little shopkeepers ready to sell their wares, third-grade students from Fairwood Explorer Elementary eagerly set up stands outside and inside Book-a-Saurus on Murphy Avenue Nov. 2 in a unique opportunity to present their toy and literature projects to the public in a book and toy store setting. As part of their project-based-learning, about 80 third-grade students interviewed neighborhood preschool students about what types of toys they liked best, crafted a toy to meet their audience’s wants and then wrote a book about the toy as well. [Read more]

Bishop Elementary School parents get inside look into best practices

Parents in Education, or PIE, is a program that welcomes parents to see firsthand the research-based best practices being implemented in our classrooms. This year, there will be five opportunities for parents to learn about an array of subjects ranging from English language development to math. [Read more]
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