The Dolphin Whistle
May 20 2020 Issue 34
MESSAGE FROM PRINCIPAL LAMBERT - Stay Home, Stay Healthy, Stay Connected
Dear Parents,
We are very fortunate to have great partnerships with many community agencies. In addition to the tremendous partnership with Reach Potential and Mistral PTA that is providing groceries for 250 families each Monday, I am happy to be able to announce that every child in 3rd, 4th and 5th grade is going to receive 5 free books for the summer through the generosity of Bookelicious and Bring Me A Book. The students choose their own titles by Tuesday morning through an online program that the teachers will share with them.
Also, more good news, students in grades Kinder, 1st and 2nd are getting games and activities for home through grants from Donors Choose!
We will have a pick-up day on Thursday June 4th from 11:00 am.. - 2:00 p.m. for all of these home materials. Watch your in-box for more news about this.
As always, please call me if you have any questions or concerns about how your child is learning at home. (831) 206-9522.
Best Regards,
Theresa Lambert
Principal Mariano Castro Elementary
Calendar
Thursday, May 21st, 2020 - Spirit Day- Stuffed Toy Day
Thursday, May 21st, 2020 - Virtual School Site Council Mtg 1:00 p.m.
Friday, May 22nd, 2020 - Virtual ELAC Mtg 1:00 p.m.
Monday, May 25th, 2020 - No School, Memorial Day Holiday
Friday, June 5th, 2020 - Last Day of School
Library book drop off
Dates for drop off: May 28 & 29 June 1& 2
Times for drop off: during lunch pick up 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Please drive through and hand to staff or drop off in box if on foot.
Need help with Zoom?
Call Ms. Calderon or Mr. Alcazar.
Kristen Calderon (408) 404-8166 Roberto Alcazar (408) 780-8615
Chromebook Problems
If you are having issues with Chromebooks issued by the school district, please contact Technology at 650-526-3252 or support@mvwsd.org.
If your personal device breaks and you are unable to get another, please contact Ms. Lambert, Mrs. Calderon, Mr. Alcazar, or your teacher and we will do our best to get a device to you.
District Food Distribution - Good News!
FROM THE DISTRICT OFFICE
Coffees with the Superintendent
Check this webpage for events in which we can connect on topics that are important to students’ education. Here are two that are upcoming:
Check in with the Superintendent
Friday, May 22, 3:30 pm
Register in advance for this meeting by clicking here. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Food Benefits
Families will get up to $365 per eligible child on their P-EBT card to use on food and groceries. Families with children who get CalFresh, Medi-Cal or Foster Care benefits do not need to apply. Most will get their P-EBT card in the mail during the month of May. P-EBT cards will begin arriving sometime this month
(May).
Families with children who are eligible for free or reduced-price meals and who do not get their P-EBT card in the mail, must apply online before June 30, 2020. The online application will launch in late May. https://www.cdss.ca.gov/home/pandemic-ebt
Distance Learning Tips
Here are a few tips that might help you and your student with Distance Learning. Do you have any tried and true methods of helping your students’ school days be more efficient and your family’s life a little easier? Share them here. http://mvw.sd/37PbG
“Caught you being good!” Set a timer for yourself (15-45 minutes, depending on the age of your kids). When the timer goes off, positively reinforce your child by noting their focus, independence, and/or perseverance through a challenge. If you can periodically name, celebrate, and give attention to what they are doing right, they are more likely to keep it up, and less likely to get our attention with undesired behaviors.
Multiple kiddos? Go incognito! If you have multiple kids or are trying to access your own Google account while checking out theirs, here is a tip: Hold down COMMAND + SHIFT + N when you are in Chrome. This creates an incognito window, where you are not signed in. This means you can sign in with one account in one window and another account in another. You can do this for as many accounts as you like so that you can flip between windows to look at information from multiple accounts simultaneously.
Ask your student for high & lows for the day. Not everything is fixable, but asking and talking about schoolwork will help your student feel supported and understood.
SCCOE Announces New Online Portal for Essential Workers to Access Childcare
Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE) in partnership with county and city leaders, community organizations and agencies throughout Santa Clara County has announced a new online portal to provide essential workers, as defined by the Santa Clara County Department of Public Health, access to childcare during the shelter-in-place order.
In addition to this childcare resource, we have a list of resources for families developed by our School Community Engagement Facilitators. Sheltering in place and not being in our regular routines of work and school can be hard on our emotional and mental health, in addition to making access to meals, rent payments and other typical activities more difficult. Click here for info about help with meals, rent, legal issues, emotional support and more.
SCCOE webinars
Free Parent Support Webinar series:
May 7 Episode 1: Maintaining a Healthy, Balanced Family Life
May 14 Episode 2: Reading Comprehension Support
May 21 Episode 3: Writing Development Support
May 28 Episode 4: Academic Content Support
Audience: Parents & Educators
Dates: Thursdays in May 2020
Time: 1-1:30 PM, PST
Join Live: bit.ly/sccoeparents
Cost: Free
InPlay home activites
17TH ANNUAL MVWSD INTERSCHOLASTIC CHESS TOURNAMENT
MVWSD is planning for reopening for the 2020-21 school year.
These plans will cover 14 dimensions: Governance, Health and Wellness, Equity, Curriculum, Human Capital, Nutrition, Facilities, Operations, Instruction, Resurgence, Enrollment, Communication, Technology, Finance. We'll define operations under each stage of reopening: Schools closed, Targeted opening, Open with Restrictions, Full opening using guidance from Santa Clara County Public Health and the Santa Clara County Office of Education.
To view the presentation to the Board of Trustees, please click here.
Next steps include: Activate the Reopening Task Force (composed of teachers, classified staff and administrators); continue to adapt our Distance Learning Plan; and get feedback from our stakeholders.
The goal is to adapt our learning environment for any scenario and make it nimble enough to adjust in the event that COVID-19 resurges later in the year. We will work with all stakeholders to vet the viability of any options. This is a community public health crisis, and we need community feedback
Seeking members: School Reopening focus groups
MVWSD is seeking representative groups of parents, students, teachers, and staff members for school reopening focus groups. Four volunteers are needed per school site. The focus groups will explore desires and concerns for school reopening.
Focus groups will meet twice (once in May and again in June) and each group will focus on a stage: Schools closed, Targeted opening, Open with Restrictions, Full opening. To apply to be a focus group member, please complete an application found here by May 16 or contact your school principal.