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May 5 – Family Movie Night: Moana 5:30 – Edison Cafeteria El Semanario Edison Language Academy – Together Through Two Languages (310) 828-0335 www.edison.smmusd.org FROM THE PRINCIPALS DESK: TEACHING THE “SOFT SKILLSAPRIL 24-28, 2017 ANNOUNCEMENTS The Common Core Standards are designed to prepare students to be “College and Career Ready” by the end of high school. While we teach reading and language arts (in Spanish and English), Math, Social Studies, Science, etc., those academic skills alone are not enough to help our students be successful in college or careers. In fact, both employers and college instructors often say that the students who come equipped with the “soft skills” are the ones who are truly ready to be successful. And apparently, about three-fourths of new employees and freshmen in college lack adequate skills in these areas. What are those “soft skills” that employers and higher education teachers are looking for? The lists vary, but often found among the “soft skills” are the following: Integrity – People can count on your word and you follow through with what you have promised to do. Communication – Being able to write for authentic audiences, participate in group discussions, and present to the group. Courtesy – being respectful and courteous with others. Responsibility – Following through with your assignments, assuming your share of the workload in a collaborative team, showing up and doing the work Professionalism Using behaviors expected of a worker or student (being on time and coming prepared, being respectful of others, completing assignments, and adapting writing to the needs of others). Flexibility, managing workload – Being able to organize long- term, problem-based projects that must be completed within parameters and interim deadlines as they see fit and without being micromanaged Teamwork – Being able to work with diverse groups of people to accomplish a goal and to establish communication, trust, integrity, responsibility, and collaboration. Have these skills been important in your adult life as a student or employee?? We think it’s important to prepare Edison students for college and career readiness beyond the academics. How do you think we can work together to help our students develop a well-rounded set of “soft skills?” Edison Jogathon – Wednesday, April 26, 9:00 - 11:30 am – The theme is superheroes, so bring your cape and get ready for a cool commemorative t-shirt for all runners! This is an important fundraiser for Edison so please gather your pledges from friends and family and run to support our school! Parents, we need lots of volunteers that morning to help tally the laps that kids run, dispense water, set up and clean up. Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast – We Couldn’t Do It Without You! Wednesday, April 26, 8:15-9:00 am. Linger at drop-off for coffee and some breakfast treats and let us thank you for all the wonderful ways that parents and community volunteers help support our Edison programs. Ms. Martinez’s Class Theater Performance Thursday, April 27 at 8:30 am, Room 207 NEW DATE --Noche de Cesar Chavez – April 28 st at 6:30 PM – come for dinner, and choral concerts from our 2 nd grade classes and the 3 rd -4 th grade chorus. Dinner for sale at 5:30 pm District Immersion Parent Meeting, April 26, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m, PDLC, 2828 4 th Street, SM 90405 – Reviewing K-12 Immersion Parent Survey Results Are You Returning to Edison in 2017-18 - This form went home last week and needs to be returned by this Wednesday, April 26 to the front office. Please help us plan for next year as we start the process of building next year’s classes! 5 th GRADE Parent Meeting at John Adams Middle School (JAMS) –Meeting for parents of 5 th graders to learn about JAMS. Thursday, April 27, 6:00 p.m. Samohi Orchestra 2017 Pops Concert on Friday, April 28th, 6:30pm will pay tribute to some of the great Oscar, Tony, Grammy, and Emmy award winning musical scores (including "Chicago" and "Back to the Future.") The Samohi Orchestra will delight audiences of all ages as they perform popular musical scores as movie clips are projected above the stage at Samohi's Barnum Hall. Great way for your young musicians to see what can happen if they stick with their music classes! Pre-concert pop-up Novel Cafe and desserts available. Buy tickets now at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2795934 MAY 3 – 8:30 AM- Parent Workshop with School Function Clinic – Helping Children with Friendship Challenges May 3 – PTA Executive Board Meeting 6:00- 8:00

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May 5 – Family Movie Night: Moana 5:30 – Edison Cafeteria

El Semanario

Edison Language Academy – Together Through Two Languages

(310) 828-0335 www.edison.smmusd.org

FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK: TEACHING THE “SOFT SKILLS”

A P R I L 2 4 - 2 8 , 2 0 1 7

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Common Core Standards are designed to prepare students to be “College and Career Ready” by the end of high school. While we teach reading and language arts (in Spanish and English), Math, Social Studies, Science, etc., those academic skills alone are not enough to help our students be successful in college or careers. In fact, both employers and college instructors often say that the students who come equipped with the “soft skills” are the ones who are truly ready to be successful. And apparently, about three-fourths of new employees and freshmen in college lack adequate skills in these areas.

What are those “soft skills” that employers and higher education teachers are looking for? The lists vary, but often found among the “soft skills” are the following:

Integrity – People can count on your word and you follow through with what you have promised to do.

Communication – Being able to write for authentic audiences, participate in group discussions, and present to the group.

Courtesy – being respectful and courteous with others.

Responsibility – Following through with your assignments, assuming your share of the workload in a collaborative team, showing up and doing the work

Professionalism – Using behaviors expected of a worker or

student (being on time and coming prepared, being respectful of others, completing assignments, and adapting writing to the needs of others).

Flexibility, managing workload – Being able to organize long-term, problem-based projects that must be completed within parameters and interim deadlines as they see fit and without being micromanaged

Teamwork – Being able to work with diverse groups of people to accomplish a goal and to establish communication, trust, integrity, responsibility, and collaboration.

Have these skills been important in your adult life as a student or employee?? We think it’s important to prepare Edison students for college and career readiness beyond the academics. How do you think we can work together to help our students develop a well-rounded set of “soft skills?”

Edison Jogathon – Wednesday, April 26, 9:00 -11:30 am – The theme is superheroes, so bring your cape and get ready for a cool commemorative t-shirt for all runners! This is an important fundraiser for Edison so please gather your pledges from friends and family and run to support our school! Parents, we need lots of volunteers that morning to help tally the laps that kids run, dispense water, set up and clean up.

Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast – We Couldn’t Do It Without You! Wednesday, April 26, 8:15-9:00 am. Linger at drop-off for coffee and some breakfast treats and let us thank you for all the wonderful ways that parents and community volunteers help support our Edison programs.

Ms. Martinez’s Class Theater Performance – Thursday, April 27 at 8:30 am, Room 207

NEW DATE --Noche de Cesar Chavez – April 28st at 6:30 PM – come for dinner, and choral concerts

from our 2nd grade classes and the 3rd-4th grade chorus. Dinner for sale at 5:30 pm

District Immersion Parent Meeting, April 26, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m, PDLC, 2828 4th Street, SM 90405 – Reviewing K-12 Immersion Parent Survey Results

Are You Returning to Edison in 2017-18 - This form went home last week and needs to be returned by this Wednesday, April 26 to the front office. Please help us plan for next year as we start the process of building next year’s classes!

5th GRADE Parent Meeting at John Adams Middle School (JAMS) –Meeting for parents of 5th graders to learn about JAMS. Thursday, April 27, 6:00 p.m.

Samohi Orchestra 2017 Pops Concert on Friday, April 28th, 6:30pm will pay tribute to some of the great Oscar, Tony, Grammy, and Emmy award winning musical scores (including "Chicago" and "Back to the Future.") The Samohi Orchestra will delight audiences of all ages as they perform popular musical scores as movie clips are projected above the stage at Samohi's Barnum Hall. Great way for your young musicians to see what can happen if they stick with their music classes! Pre-concert pop-up Novel Cafe and desserts available. Buy tickets now at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2795934 MAY 3 – 8:30 AM- Parent

Workshop with School Function Clinic – Helping

Children with Friendship Challenges

May 3 – PTA Executive Board Meeting 6:00-8:00

Edison Calendar Updates

April 20 BallroomDanceParentShowcase10:45am–FifthGradeFamiliesApril 21 4thGradeVisittoUCLA;9:30AM5thGradePanoramicPicture

April 24 2ndgradeandPreschoolfieldtriptoBroadStage

TheaterPerformancesat8:30amand2:00pmforRoom2014thGraders(Ms.Brumer),Room107;April 25 Room201(Brumer)andRoom113(Fullerton)FieldtriptoSMAquarium;

TheaterPerformancesat8:30amand2:00pmforRoom2024thGraders(Mr.Nepomuceno),Room107;5:30-7:30YSTTheBigShow!5thGradersinYoungStorytellersProgram

April 26 8:15-9:00VolunteerAppreciationBreakfast–CafeteriaPatio9:00–11:45JOGATHON,EdisonPlayground–ParentVolunteersNeeded6:00–7:00p.m.ImmersionParentMeetingtodiscussparentsurveyresults,PDLC

April 27 1stGradeFieldTriptotheNaturalHistoryMuseum;8:30amTheaterPresentationforRoom1061stGraders(Ms.Martinez)Room1075:30-6:30pm5thGradeParentMeetingatJAMS

April 28 TheaterPerformancesat8:30amand2:00p.m.forRoom2004thGraders(Ms.Maiztegui)Room1076:30-7:30pm-NochedeCesarChavezDinnerandConcerts(Grades2and3-4thChorus)–DinnerforSaleat5:30pm

May 2 6:00pmSafeRoutestoSchoolMeeting,CityofSantaMonica,EdisonCafeteriaMay 3 8:30-9:30am,ParentWorkshop:SupportingStudentswithFriendshipChallenges,SchoolFunction

Project,Room2066:00pmPTAExecutiveBoardMeeting,EdisonCommunityRoom

May 5 FamilyMovieNight,“Moana”,5:30pm–EdisonCafeteria.Dinnerandsnacksforsale.May 6 CorazondeVidaTrip

May 10 ELACMeeting8:30am,EdisonCommunityRoomMay 11 4:00-6:00pmSiteCouncilMeeting,EdisonCommunityRoomMay 17 8:30-9:30amPTAAssociationMeeting–Cafeteria;2:00pmTeacherAppreciationLuncheon,Edison

CafeteriaMay 18 OpenHouseforPreK,TK,K,Grades1and2–6:30-7:30pm–Dinnerforsaleat5:30pmMay 22 MúsicaenEspañolInformances,Room110(MaestrasCueva,Newman,Cervantes,Fullerton)May 23 6:30and7:30pm4thand5thGradeMusicConcerts,EdisonCafeteriaMay 24 8:30-9:30amSFPParentWorkshop,Room206May 25 MinimumDay;OpenHouse,Grades3-4-5–6:30–7:30pm.DinnerforSaleat5:30pm,5THGRADE

SCIENCEFAIRINCAFETERIAMay 26 MúsicaenEspañolInformancesRoom110(MaestrasTejeda,Romo/Reed,Banks,Meade)May 29 MemorialDayHolidayMay 30 6:00pm.SafeRoutestoSchoolMeeting,CityofSantaMonica,EdisonCafeteriaJune 1 3:00-5:00pmCRESTMusicalTheaterPerformance,EdisonCafeteriaJune 2 ThirdGradeWaxMuseum,8:45-9:45amJune 3 ImmersionHighSchoolGraduationCeremony1:00-5:00pm,EdisonCafeteriaJune 5 2ndGradetoVirginiaAvenueParkJune 6 ThirdGraderstoVirginiaAvenueParkJune 7 8:30-9:30amELACMeeting,CommunityRoom;4thGradetoVAPforyear-endcelebration;5thGrade

Promotion9:00-11:30amCafeteria;6:00pmPTAExecutiveBoardMeeting,EdisonCommunityRoomJune 8 5thGradetoVirginiaAvenueParkforyear-endcelebration;9:10FireandEarthquakeDrillJune 9 MinimumDayforall–LastdayofSchool;KindergartnerstoVAP8:30-Noon

June 13 Lastdaytocomplete2017-18enrollmentuntilschoolofficeopensagainAugustJune 19-July

14 IISSSummerSchoolonEdisonCampus

June 21 Edisonschoolofficeclosesforsummer

Week 31

20 de abril Presentación de Baile de Salón para los Padres – Familias de Quinto Grado 21 de abril 4º Grado Visita UCLA; 9:30 AM Fotografía Panorámica de 5º Grado

24 de abril 2º Grado y Preescolar de paseo al Broad Stage

; Presentaciones de a las 8:30 am y 2:00 pm para salón 201 estudiantes de 4º Grado ( Maestra Brumer), Salón 107

25 de abril Salón 201 (Brumer) y Salón 113 (Fullerton) Paseo al Acuario de Santa Mónica; Presentaciones de Teatro a ls 8:30 am y 2:00 pm para salón 202 estudiantes de 4º grado (Maestro Nepomuceno), Salón 107; 5:30-7:30 ¡El Gran Show de Jóvenes Contando Cuentos! Estudiantes de 5º Grado en el Programa de Jóvenes Contando Cuentos

26 de abril 8:15-9:00 Desayuno de Aprecio de Voluntarios – Patio de Cafetería 9:00 – 11:45 CAMINATA en el patio de recreo de Edison – Se necesitan padres voluntarios 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. PDLC Reunión para padres de Inmersión para discutir los resultados de la encuesta de padres, PDLC

27 de abril 1º Grado de Paseo al Museo de Historia Natural; 8:30 am Presentación de Teatro para los Estudiantes de 1º Grado salón 106 (Maestra Martinez) Salón 107 5:30-6:30 pm Reunión para Padres de 5º Grado en JAMS

28 de abril Presentaciones de teatro a las 8:30 am y 2:00 p.m. para los estudiantes de 4º Grado en el salón 200 (Maestra Maiztegui) Salón 107 6:30-7:30 pm - Noche de Cesar Chávez Cena y Conciertos (Coro de los Grados 2º , 3º y 4º) – Venta de Cena a las 5:30 pm

2 de mayo 6:00 pm Reunión de Rutas Seguras a la Escuela, Ciudad de Santa Mónica, Cafetería de Edison 3 de mayo 8:30-9:30 am, Taller de Padres: Apoyando a los Estudiantes con Retos de Amistades, Proyecto de Funciones

Escolares, salón 206 6:00 pm Reunión de la Mesa Directiva Ejecutiva de la PTA, Salón Comunitario de Edison

5 de mayo Noche Familiar de Películas, “Moana”, 5:30 pm – Cafetería de Edison. Se venderán cena y botanas. 6 de mayo Paseo de Corazón de Vida 10 de mayo Reunión de ELAC 8:30 am, Salón Comunitario de Edison 11 de mayo 4:00-6:00 pm Reunión del Concilio Escolar, Salón Comunitario de Edison 17 de mayo 8:30 -9:30 am Reunión de Asociación de la PTA – Cafetería; 2:00 pm Almuerzo de Aprecio del Personal, Cafetería

de Edison 18 de mayo Casa Abierta para Preescolar, Kindergarten Transicional, Kindergarten, Grados 1 y 2 – 6:30-7:30 pm – Cena de

venta a las 5:30 pm 22 de mayo Música en Español Presentaciones Informativas, Salón 110 23 de mayo 6:30 y 7:30 pm Conciertos de Música de los Grados 4º y 5º , Cafetería de Edison 24 de mayo 8:30-9:30 am Taller de Padres SFP, Salón 206 25 de mayo Día Mínimo; Casa Abierta, Grados 3-4-5 –6:30 – 7:30 pm. Cena de venta a las 5:30 pm, FERIA DE CIENCIA DE 5º

GRADO EN LA CAFETERÍA 26 de mayo Música en Español Presentaciones Informativas Salón 110 29 de mayo Día Feriado del Día Memorial 30 de mayo 6:00 pm. Reunión de Rutas Seguras a la Escuela, Ciudad de Santa Mónica, Cafetería de Edison 1 de junio 3:00-5:00 pm Presentación de Teatro Musical de CREST, Cafetería de Edison 3 de junio Ceremonia de Graduación de Inmersión del 12º Grado 1:00 – 5:00 pm, Cafetería de Edison 7 de junio 8:30-9:30 am Reunión de ELAC, Salón Comunitario; 4º Grado al Parque Virginia para celebración de fin de año;

Promoción de 5º grado 9:00 – 11:30 am cafetería; 6pm Reunión de Mesa Directiva Ejecutiva de la PTA, salón comunitario de Edison

8 de junio 5º Grado al Parque Virginia para celebración de fin de año; 9:10 práctica de incendio y terremoto 9 de junio Día mínimo para todos – Ultimo día de clases; Estudiantes de Kindergarten al Parque Virginia de 8:30 a.m. a

12:00 pm 19 de junio –

14 de julio

Clases de Verano IISS en la Escuela de Edison

21 de julio Se cierra la oficina de Edison para el verano

Announcing the new Edison Community Support Network. Families often face hardship at different times and for many different reasons. We believe that Edison is a community that values looking out for each other and providing support in times of need. For this reason, we are thrilled to announce the Edison Community Support Network. Families who may be in need of emergency or longer term assistance can already reach out to Yoly Gutierrez, but our new network will work with Yoly to grow that support in whatever way we can. For example, we are raising funds to help with services such as:

- Rental assistance - Emergency funds for food and bills - Legal consultations

Here is how to get involved: Support the network

1. General updates Watch for updates from the Edison Community Support Network in your email, Wednesday packets or at Cafecito. Our aim is to raise awareness about the community needs AND resources we all can offer each other and how we can become more involved community members.

2. Donations We are looking for donations of cash, gift cards to groceries, gas, metro, phone. For example $40 would sponsor a family who may be in need of getting a reliable legal consultation for their immigration status. Or maybe a family is in need of support to purchase groceries this month due to excess medical bills. Please drop off monetary donations with Alicia in the office or look for us at cafecito.

3. Network participant For those who would like to be more involved, you can join our network and help us to plan future efforts, respond to immediate community needs, or plan and attend actions in the community to represent Edison interests. We will add you to our phone tree.

Please contact Rebecca Cannara ([email protected] /415-385-0462 ) if you would like more information about joining and/or donating. If you need assistance: Please contact Yoly ([email protected] / 310-450-8338 ext. 61312). Your information will be confidential. You will be able to meet with Yoly and she will act as the liaison to the network. Your information will not be shared with the larger group. You may do both! Maybe you are part of the network, but you are also in need of support right now. Please reach out to us!

Anunciando el Nuevo Grupo de Apoyo Comunitario de Edison Algunas familias tienen a veces que enfrentar dificultades por diferentes razones. Nosotros creemos que Edison es una comunidad donde valoramos la ayuda mutua y donde tratamos de apoyarnos en tiempos difíciles. Por esta razón, nos alegra anunciarles la creación del Grupo de Apoyo Comunitario de Edison. Las familias que se encuentran atravesando una situación de emergencia o que necesitan ayuda de manera prolongada saben que pueden recurrir a Yoly Gutierrez, pero nuestra red de apoyo trabajará conjuntamente con Yoly para proveer ayuda adicional como nos sea posible. Por ejemplo, estamos recaudando fondos para ayudar con servicios tales como:

- Asistencia en pago de la renta - Fondos de emergencia para alimentación y pago de servicios - Consultoría Legal

Así es cómo puede ayudar: Apoye al Grupo:

1. Manténgase informado: Busque información actualizada del Nuevo Grupo de Apoyo Comunitario de Edison en su correo electrónico, los paquetes de los miércoles o durante El Cafecito. Nuestro objetivo es crear conciencia sobre las necesidades de nuestra comunidad e informar sobre los recursos que todos podemos aportar para lograr involucrarnos aún más como miembros de una comunidad.

2. Donaciones: Estamos buscando donaciones en efectivo, tarjetas de regalo para alimentos, gasolina, metro, teléfono, etc. Por ejemplo, un donativo de $40 puede ayudar a una familia que necesite pagar ayuda legal confiable sobre su estatus de inmigrante. O tal vez una familia necesite ayuda para pagar por sus alimentos debido a gastos médicos imprevistos. Puede dejar sus donativos en la oficina con Alicia o puede buscarnos durante El Cafecito.

3. Participante del Grupo: Para quienes deseen involucrarse aún más, pueden unirse al Grupo y ayudarnos a planificar futuros esfuerzos, responder a necesidades inmediatas de la comunidad, o planificar y atender eventos en la comunidad en representación de los intereses de Edison. Su nombre será agregado a nuestro árbol de teléfonos.

Por favor contacte a Rebecca Cannara ([email protected] /415-385-0462 ) si necesita más información acerca de cómo unirse al grupo o hacer donativos. Si necesita ayuda: Por favor contacte a Yoly ([email protected] / 310-450-8338 ext. 61312). Su información será confidencial. Ud. podrá hablar directamente con Yoly y ella servirá como su emisaria ante el Grupo. SU información no será compartida con el resto de la comunidad. ¡Puede hacer las dos cosas! Tal vez Ud. sea parte del Grupo, pero necesite de apoyo en estos momentos. Por favor, comunīquense con nosotros!

EDISON LANGUAGE ACADEMY NOCHE DE CESAR CHAVEZ

Friday, April 28th

5:30 – Dinner 6:30 – Program

Please join us at Edison’s annual Noche de Cesar Chavez where we will celebrate the life and achievements of the

great American labor leader & civil rights activist.

We will also enjoy listening to choral concerts from our 2nd grade classes and the 3rd – 4th grade chorus.

Realeducationshouldconsistofdrawingthegoodnessandthebestoutofourownstudents.Whatbetterbookscantherebethanthebookofhumanity?”

―CesarChavez

EDISON LANGUAGE ACADEMY

NOCHE DE CESAR CHAVEZ

Viernes 28 de Abril

5:30pm cena

6:30pm Programa

Noche anual de Cesar Chavez en Edison

Por favor acompáñenos a celebrar la vida y los logros de un gran

Líder laboral y activista que luchó por los derechos humanos.

La educación real debe consistir en sacar la bondad

Y lo mejor de nuestro propio estudiante.

¿Qué mejor libro puede estar allí que el libro de la humanidad?

Cesar Chavez.

También disfrutaremos escuchando el concierto de coros de nuestros

niños de

2o segundo, 3o Tercero y 4o cuarto grado

Promoting Cradle to Career’s Kindergarten Readiness Campaign

WHERE BOOKS COME TO LIFE!

Arts+LiteracyFestivalSATURDAY, APRIL 29, 2017 10 AM – 2 PM

Virginia Avenue Park Campus2201 Pico Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90405

n Spend the day reading and making art in the Park!

n Get active with Santa Monica Police Department in the Active Zone!

n Learn about promoting your child’s health & development!

n Get lost reading books in the magical Secret Garden!

n Come learn about brain building moments with VROOM!

n Check out cooking demonstrations and participate in a Vegetable Treasure Hunt at Santa Monica Farmer’s Market!

n Make your own butterfly wings or flower costumes to wear in the Spring Parade!

n Sign up for pre-school with SMMUSD!

Fea tu r i ng : THE MAGIC OF DAVID GROVES * RHYTHM CHILD * AND MUCH MORE!

Walking and biking are encouraged. Limited additional parking is available at Venice Family Clinic, 2509 Pico Blvd. and Edison Elementary. Virginia Ave Park is served by

Big Blue Bus Line No. 7. The park is wheelchair accessible and welcomes persons of all abilities. For special accommodations, contact 310.458.8688 or TTY 310.917.6626.

www.smgov.net/vapark | (310) 458-8688

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COME CELEBRATE SPRING!BRINGA PICNIC LUNCH + REFILLABLE WATER BOTTLE

and blankets or chairs for you and your family!

Santa Monica Water Filling Stations will be serving FREE FRESH COOL WATER!

SANTA MONICA-MALIBU UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

Promoción de campaña: Listos para el kinder de Cradle to Career

¡DONDE LOS LIBROS COBRAN VIDA!

Arts+LiteracyFestivalSÁBADO, 29 DE ABRIL, 2017 10 AM – 2 PM

Virginia Avenue Park Campus2201 Pico Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90405

n ¡Pasa el día leyendo y creando arte en el parque!

n ¡Mantente activo con el Departamento de Policía de Santa Mónica en la Zona Activa!

n ¡Obtén información acerca de cómo promover la salud y el desarrollo de tus hijos!

n ¡Piérdete leyendo libros en el mágico mundo del jardín secreto!

n ¡Vengan y aprendan sobre las diferentes etapas del desarrollo del cerebro con VROOM!

n ¡Visita las demostraciones de cocina y participa en una búsqueda de tesoro de verdurasen el Mercado de los granjeros de Santa Mónica!

n ¡Haz tus propias alas de mariposa o traje de flores y participa en el desfile de primavera!

n ¡Inscribe a tus hijos al preescolar con SMMUSD!

Presentando a: LA MAGIA DE DAVID GROVES * RHYTHM CHILD * Y MUCHO MÁS!

Se les invita que vengan a pie o en bicicleta. Estacionamiento adicional está disponible en Venice Family Clinic localizada en 2509 Pico Blvd y en la escuela Edison Elementary.

Se puede llegar al parque a través de la línea 7 de transporte Big Blue Bus. El parque es accesible para sillas de ruedas. Para otros servicios especiales para discapacitados,

llame al 310.458.8688 o TTY 310.917.6626.

www.smgov.net/vapark | (310) 458-8688

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VENGAN A CELEBRAR LA PRIMAVERA!TRAIGA CON USTED UN ALMUERZO + SU PROPIA BOTELLA PARA LLENAR CON AGUA

¡Y traiga sus propias mantas o sillas para usted y su familia!¡Estaciones de servicio de agua de Santa Mónica estarán sirviendo AGUA NATURALGRATIS!

SANTA MONICA-MALIBU UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

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PANELS, SIGNINGS, FOOD TRUCKS, ANIMATION, ART, & BOOKSSATURDAY, APRIL 29 | 9AM TO 7PM | SANTA MONICA HIGH SCHOOLWITH SPECIAL PREVIEW EVENT FRIDAY, APRIL 28 AT THE SANTA MONICA PUBLIC LIBRARY

with additionalsupport from

5:30pm: Photo booth and pizza, nachos, popcorn, drinks will be sold. Cabina de fotos, se vendera pizza, nachos, palomitas de maíz y bebidas.

6:00pm: Movie in English with Spanish subtitles. Pelicula en Inglés con subtitulos en Español.

MOVIE NIGHT NOCHE DE CINE

We need volunteers! Help set up, break down or cook/sell food. Contact Ayesha Mayagoita 310-980-2939 or [email protected].

Necesitamos voluntarios! Ayudanos a poner mesas, limpiar o concinar/vender comida. Contacte Ayesha Mayagoita 310-980-2939 o [email protected].

All grade levels welcome ᕘᕛ Se invita a todos los grados

FRIDAY, MAY 5 / VIERNES, 5 MAYO

$1 admission. $1 - $5 dinner options. Proceeds go to PTA. $1 admisión. $1 - $5 para cenar. Los ingresos van a PTA.

Rated PG for scary images

Clasificado PG por

imagenes asustantes.

Corazón  de Vida

TIJUANA, MÉXICO

Tix @ https://may6hac.eventbrite.com

Saturday, May 6th $60 per Person

Please Join us for our Annual Trip to Support 

La Fundación

Corazón  de Vida

We will be visiting the Casa Hogar Hacienda orphanage. This is a

home to about 50 children ages 6 months to 17 years old. We will

be playing with the children and helping the orphanage with other

activities.

This year, we asking for donations of underwear and socks. If you

want o donate any other items such as clothes or shoes, please,

donate only new items. Also, we distributed the donations by

grades:

Pre-k (diapers) sizes 2-5

Kindergarten sizes 2-3 years old

1st grade sizes 4-7 years old

2nd grade sizes 8-11 years old

3rd grade sizes 12-13 years old

4td grade sizes 14-15 years old

5th grade sizes 16-17 years old

Please look for the Corazón de Vida labeled boxes at the drop off

area, at the cafecito area, or send it with your child. There is a box

in each classroom.

Corazón  de Vida

TIJUANA, MÉXICO

Tix @ https://may6hac.eventbrite.com

Sábado, 6 de Mayo $60 por Persona

Están Todos Invitados a Particpar en Nuestro Viaje Anual Para Apoyar

La Fundación

Corazón  de Vida

En esta ocasión, vamos a visitar la Casa Hogar Hacienda, donde

viven alrededor de 50 niños entre las edad es de 6 meses a 17

años. Vamos a jugar con los niños y ayudar en el orfanato con

otras actividades.

Este año estamos pidiendo donaciones de ropa interior y

calcetines. Si quiere donar otros artículos como ropa y zapatos, por

favor que sean nuevos. También hemos repartido las donaciones

por grados:

Pre-k (pañales) talla 2-5

Kinder tallas 2-3 años de edad

1er grado tallas 4-7años de edad

2do grado tallas 8-11 años de edad

3er grado tallas 12-13 años de edad

4o grado tallas 14-15 años de edad

5o grado tallas 16-17 años de edad

Busque por favor las cajas con etiqueta Corazón de Vida en la

entrada de la escuela, en el área del cafecito o lo pueden enviar

con su hijo/a. Hay una caja en cada salón.

Edison Language AcademyWednesday - May 10, 2017

In celebration of:National Bike to School Day:

La escuela con el porcentaje de participacion

mas alto gana $250 para su PTA

Edison Language AcademyMiércoles - 10 de mayo 2017

Es fácil y divertido

en cumplimiento de:día nacional de la bici a la escuela

Join usfor a

Fall CelebrationThis will be a special night

just for parents to meet friends old and new

September 16th, 2017hosted by an immersion family

10325 Orton Ave Los Angeles, CA 90064

Cocktails at 5:00 Dinner from 5:30 - 7:30

Live DJ$50 per person thru July 31st

$60 per person after August 1st

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/immersion-

fundraiser-2017-tickets-33360420917?aff=es2

100% of proceeds benefit the Santa Monica-Malibu

Dual Immersion Program

Acompáñenospara una

Celebración de OtoñoSerá una noche especial

sólo para padres.  Vengan a festejar con amigos nuevos y ya conocidos

16 de Septiembre, 2017organizado por una de nuestras

familias de inmersión en su hogar 10325 Orton Ave

Los Angeles, CA 90064

Bar abrirá a las 5:00 Cena de 5:30 - 7:30

DJ en Vivo$50 por persona hasta el 31 de julio

$60 por persona después del 1ero de agosto

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/immersion-

fundraiser-2017-tickets-33360420917?aff=es2

100% de lo recolectado beneficiará al Programa de Inmersión Dual en Santa Monica-Malibu

May 2017

SMMUSD-Elementary Lunch Menu Prepay online at www.myschoolbucks.com

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8 9 10 11 12

Grilled Cheese Sandwich

Fresh Baby Carrots

w/Low Fat Ranch Dressing

Sliced Strawberries

Sandwich de Queso a la Parrilla

Turkey Peperoni Pizza

Pocket

Green Beans

Peaches

Empanada con Salchicha de Pavo

Orange Chicken

Steamed Brown Rice

Steamed Broccoli

Orange Smiles

Piezas de Pollo con sabor de naranja

Chicken Fajita Tostada Boat

Pinto Beans

Apple Slices

Fajitas de Pollo

Pizza Friday! Big Daddy Cheese Pizza

Fresh Green Salad

w/Cherry Tomatoes,

Pineapple Tidbits

Pizza de Queso de Big Daddy

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*Menu Subject to Change

22 23 24 25 26

Señor Felix Bean

& Cheese Burrito

Fiesta Corn

Fresh Plum

Burrito de Frijoles y Queso

Cheeseburger on

Whole Grain Bun

Baked Potato Smiles

Fresh Pear

Hamburguesa con Queso

\ Brunch For Lunch

Waffle Sticks

Turkey Sausage Patty

Tater Tots

100% Juice

Palitos de Waffle

Taco Salad Boat W/

Seasoned Turkey Meat

Tasty Refried Beans

Whole Apple

Ensalada de Taco con Carne de Pavo

Pizza Friday! Big Daddy Cheese Pizza

Fresh Green Salad

w/ Cherry Tomatoes

Frozen Fruit Cup

Pizza de Queso de Big Daddy

29 30 31

Menus & Food & Nutrition Info can be found on our website at www.smmusd.org/foodservices Suggestions or questions, email: [email protected] This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider

Bosco Cheese Sticks

W/Marinara

Baby Carrots

Sliced Apples

Palitos de Queso con Salsa Marinara

Baked Mini Corn Dogs

Veggie Beans

Banana

Peritos Caleintes Empanizados

Chicken Nuggets

Baked Cross Trax Fries

Fresh Grapes

Piezas de Pollo

Taco Bar w/ Seasoned

Turkey Meat

Flour Tortilla

Refried Beans

Peaches

Bara de Taco con Carne de Pavo

Pizza Friday! Tony’s Thin Crust Cheese

Pizza

Fresh Green Salad

w/ Cherry Tomatoes

Frozen Fruit Cup

Pizza de queso de Corteza Delgada

Home Style Macaroni

& Cheese

Sliced Carrots

Aloha Roll

Fresh Grapes

Macarones con Queso

Baked Corn Dog

Veggie Beans

Orange Smiles

Perro Caliente Empanizado

Pasta w/ Meat Sauce

Fresh Green Salad

w/Cherry Tomatoes

Aloha Roll

Fresh Pear

Pasta con salsa de carne

Chicken Taquitos

Spanish Rice

Fresh Plum

Taquitos de Pollo

Pizza Friday! Tony’s Thin Crust Cheese

Pizza

Fresh Romaine Salad cup

w/Cherry Tomatoes

Sliced Green Apples Pizza de queso de Corteza Delgada

No

School

Memorial

Day!!!

Baked Chicken Strips

Baked Cross Trax FriesPe

Fresh Pear

Piezas de Pollo horneados

BBQ Beef Rib Sandwich

Veggie Sticks w/Low Fat Ranch

Dressing

Cara Cara Orange Smiles

Sandwich de barbacoa

Varieties of Milk offered daily:

1% white- (breakfast & lunch)

Nonfat White (breakfast & lunch)

Non-fat chocolate-(lunch only)

Vegetarian Options: 5/1-5/4-Grilled Cheese

Sandwich

5/8-5/11- Quesadilla

5/15-5/18- Bean and Cheese

Burrito

5/22-5/25- Hummus Box

5/30-5/31- Yogurt &

Pretzels

Fridays- Cheese Pizza

½ cup serving of

fruits/vegetables will be

served with breakfast &

lunch

MEAL PRICES

Elementary Full Price Breakfast-$1.25

Secondary Full Price Breakfast-$1.50

Reduced Breakfast-$0.30

Elementary Full Price Lunch-$3.00

Secondary Full Price Lunch-$3.50

Reduced Lunch-$0.40

Adult Prices: Breakfast-$2.25

Lunch-$4.25

To make a complete meal, students

must take ½ of fruit OR vegetable

Cycle Date

2-Week Cycle Elementary Breakfast Menu

Menu is Subject to Change without notice

Cycle 1

May 1-5 May 15-19 May 29-31

Coffee Cake

Or Cereal

w/Graham Crackers

Biscuit w/Sausage

Or Cereal

w/String Cheese

Breakfast Pizza Bagel

Or Cereal

w/Graham Crackers

Oatmeal w/Graham Crackers

Or Cereal

w/String Cheese

Zucchini Bread

Or Cereal

w/Graham Crackers

Cycle 2

May 8-12 May 22-26

Banana Bread

Or Cereal

w/String Cheese

Belgian Waffle

Or Cereal

w/Graham Crackers

Breakfast Pizza Bagel

Or Cereal

w/String Cheese

French Toast Sticks

Or Cereal

w/Graham Crackers

Build Your Own Yogurt Parfait

Or Cereal

w/String Cheese

Offered with Every Breakfast: Fruit: Assorted 4oz juice, fresh, canned or dried fruit- Milk offered Daily: 1% and nonfat white

HARVEST OF THE MONTH Health and Learning Success Go Hand-in-Hand: Eating nutrient-rich foods like fruits and vegetables can help children do better in school. With Harvest of the Month, you can set a positive example and put your child on the road to health and learning success.

Carrots

Healthy Fun Facts and Serving Ideas: Carrots are the second most popular type of vegetable after potatoes

There are over 100 species of carrots.

Some are big. Some are small and they come in a variety of colors including: orange, purple, white, yellow, and red

PRODUCE TIPS

Enhance the naturally sweet flavor of carrots by adding a little honey or sugar when cooking.

When cooking carrots be sure to cut the pieces as close as possible to the same size so that they will cook evenly.

Peeled carrots will sometimes develop a dry, white coating when being stored. If they seem to be acceptable otherwise, the carrots can be rehydrated by soaking in cold water for a short period of time. This should rid the carrots of the white coating and bring them back to their original color.

Prepay online at www.myschoolbucks.com

Opt out of Nonfat Chocolate Milk via email at [email protected]

Did you know? You may qualify for CalFresh and/or

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