Tom Kitayama Elementary School - New Haven Unified School District
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Tom Kitayama Elementary School - New Haven Unified School District
Tom Kitayama Elementary School March 2012 New Haven Unified School District http://www.nhusd.k12.ca.us ~ PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE ~ Dear Kitayama Families, Lisa Metzinger Principal Kitayama Elementary 1959 Sunsprite Drive Union City, CA. 94587 Office 510.475-3982 Facsimile 510.475.3988 WHAT’S HAPPENING March 10 Daylight savingsspring forward 14 SSC 5:30 p.m. PTA 7:00 p.m. 15Alvarado Middle School & CCMS Parent Orientation Night 6pm @ AMS & CCMS 15 ELAC 8:15a.m. 15 Modified Day All grades 8a.m.-12:05p.m. 16 Multicultural Potluck 6:00 p.m. April 2nd-6th SPRING BREAK 11 Spring Concert 7pm 17 SSC 5:30 PTA 7:00pm 18 ELAC 8:15am 20 Budget Cut Day SCHOOL CLOSED April 23-May 4 is STAR Testing. School Office Hours 7:30 – 3:30 March is a busy time at Kitayama. Our fourth graders take the STAR Writing Test on Tuesday, March 6. I know you join me in wishing them success on this important test. In addition, the annual Multicultural Potluck is on Friday, March 16 at 6:00 p.m. Bring a dish to share and enjoy the entertainment our students will provide. I look forward to seeing you there! In February, with the support of our PTA, we held our annual Dance-A-Thon during Fitness for Life classes. Coach Chong and Coach Sowell did an outstanding job preparing our students for this healthy and fun event. We earned over $6,000 for classroom supplies. Thanks to everyone for your generous donations of time and money. As we progress through the winter and early spring months, I want to remind you of the importance of having students arrive to school on time. It is imperative that students arrive as soon as school begins at 8:00 so they can begin learning. Make sure to give yourself extra time on rainy days, as the traffic is heavy. Sincerely, Lisa Metzinger Principal ~ LITERACY ~ Critical Literacy The students and staff at Kitayama are continuing their thinking work in critical literacy. Students in grades K are working on character development, studying the archetype of the wolf. They will soon be starting nonfiction. In 1st – 5th grades, students are continuing their work on nonfiction. As always, when your children read every night, ask them to talk about the concepts and themes in the story they’re reading, or to share the arc of that story. You’ll be impressed with their ability to understand what they read at a very deep level. Writing Workshop Currently, kinder students are working on letter writing. In first and second grade, students are working How To’s and will start all abouts and research reports. In 3rd – 5th grade they are working on information/research reports. The reports become increasingly more advanced as the students progress through the grades. Students are enjoying reading and writing about a variety of topics, including animals, explorers, the solar system, and the circulatory system Lost and Found Please take a moment to search through our Lost and Found in the Cafeteria for any missing coats or jackets. We will be donating any items left in the cafeteria after March 23rd. ~ PARENT INVOLVEMENT ~ School Site Council (SSC) and ELAC Our next SSC meeting is on March 14 at 5:30 p.m. The next ELAC meeting is on March 15 at 8:10 a.m. in Room 30. We hope to see you there. PTA The PTA is the parent group that helps to organize the many fun events that happen at our site. If you are interested in being involved the next meeting is on March 14 at 7 p.m. We will be planning for Multicultural Night. All parents are encouraged and welcome to attend. ~ UPCOMING EVENTS ~ STAR Writing for Fourth Grade The STAR Writing Test for Fourth Grade is on March 6. All fourth graders need to be here and on time for this very important test. The fourth graders and their teachers are working very hard preparing for the writing assessment. Multicultural Potluck The annual Multicultural Potluck is on March 16 at 6:00 p.m. All families are welcome. You may bring your favorite dish to share. Drinks and entertainment will be provided. There is also a silent auction, and you can bid on baskets to support your child’s classroom. We have an online auction site at www.bluetreemarketing.com. ~~~ SCHOOL SAFETY ~~~~~ Parking Safety In order to keep our students safe as they arrive and depart school, please follow these guidelines: • Please do not park in any red zones especially by the gate to the Kindergarten play area because it impedes the entrance/exit of safety vehicles. • The Pick Up & Drop Off area on Winchester Street is one of the most dangerous areas we have for pedestrians and students. There is no parking in that area. The signs are clear that it is for picking up and dropping off students ONLY. • Calling to your child to cross the street alone could have tragic consequences. Please park and walk across the street with them. • The entrance to the front of our school on Sunsprite Drive is an area that often gets congested. Please use the crosswalk in this area and make sure to allow pedestrians to cross. They have the right of way. • The entrance, driveway and parking area by Kidango room 5 and behind rooms 6 through11 have NO PARKING zones marked in red. • Please do not block or park in any driveways if you do not live there! We are receiving more and more concerned calls from homeowners that live within our neighborhood asking for traffic control. • If we obey traffic laws, we can help ensure the safety of our children. ~~~ SCHOOL CLIMATE ~~~~~ • School Safety Drills To ensure proper conduct and procedures in emergency situations, school safety drills will be administered once a month. Earthquake Safety and Procedures Here is some basic information on what will happen in the event of an earthquake during school hours: • When an earthquake hits, students will duck and cover, wherever they are. • As soon as it is safe, students will exit the buildings and line up on their classroom lines on the playground. • Attendance will be taken. • Parents/guardians will see tables organized in alphabetical order on the sidewalk on Winchester St. • Parents will line up at the appropriate table to sign-out their children. • Parents/guardians will need a photo ID in order to pick up their child. • Once ID is compared to the emergency form, verifying the person may pick up the child, a runner will get the student from their line. We will also be administering first aid to students and staff who require it. . ~~~~~ DISTRICT NEWS ~~~~~ Budget Cut Days Because of continuing state budget cuts, the District this year was forced to adopt six furlough days for employees and reduced the instructional year. As a result, there will be no school March 5, April 20 and May 21. As an option for parents in need of child care on budget-cut days, Union City Leisure Services is offering “Escape Camps” for children 5_ through 11 at the Holly Community Center and “Camp Club Une” for middle school students, ages 11 to 14, at the Teen Center in Kennedy Park. More information is available at www.UnionCity.org or by calling 675-5488. Board Approves Measure for June Ballot In an effort to mitigate some of the cuts forced on the District because of the state’s ongoing financial difficulties – such as the non-student, budget-cuts days referenced above – the Board of Education voted last week to place a measure on the June 5 ballot that would raise an estimated $3 million just for New Haven schools. The funds would “support high-quality local elementary, middle and high school education to prepare students for college and careers with outstanding core academic programs in reading, writing, math and science and highly qualified teachers and classified staff,” according to the ballot statement. While New Haven employees cannot legally advocate for the measure during work hours, the District is allowed to supply educational material. The measure “would authorize a school a parcel tax of $180 per year, for four years, with citizen oversight, no funds for administrators’ salaries and exemptions available for seniors and the disabled and all funds staying in our local schools,” according to the ballot statement. It requires a two-thirds majority to pass. Students, parents, teachers, classified employees, administrators and community members interested in passing the measure met at 6 p.m. previously at the New Haven Teachers Association office, 32980 Alvarado-Niles Rd., Suite 812, Union City. Another meeting is scheduled Thursday, March 15, and the group is planning a rally and a march from James Logan High School to the Union Landing shopping center on Saturday, March 31. ~ ATTENDANCE~ Regular attendance is a key to student success. This year, we are also focusing on getting students to school on time. Each month at the Spirit Assembly, we will honor students who have perfect attendance for that month. Please do your part to get students to school on time.
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