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January 13, 2024
Welcome Back!
We were very excited to welcome back Fairwood Families last week! We hope everyone has gotten back into their routines smoothly after enjoying a wonderful break. We are all excited for the fun classroom activities, field trips, and events to come in the new year, and we look forward to celebrating them together!
Astronomy Night
Calling all volunteers! We are looking forward to our Astronomy Night on January 23. Telescopes will be available for viewing from about 6:00 to 9:00 pm on the primary playground. Assuming there are clear skies, we should have some great viewing with several planets visible during the evening. In addition, we hope to have some fun activities available in the multipurpose room from 6:00 to 8:00 pm for those who would like a break from the cold. Students will be able to create a constellation, make a pocket solar system, and listen to some astronomy stories. If you are interested, we will be selling hot chocolate to help you stay warm!
We will need some amazing volunteers to support this event! Please check out our sign up sheet and select a time when you would be available to support during this wonderful event. All materials will be provided, and we can provide volunteers with directions for each activity. You can sign up at: Astronomy Night Volunteers
Pizza My Heart Dine Out - January 14
Join us for a Dine Out at Pizza My Heart on Great America Parkway! Eat in or take out your favorite pizza and salads with your favorite drink.
4p - 9pm on January 14
Mention Fairwood school at checkout. Fairwood gets 30% of sales donated back to school. You can also order online using the fundraiser code FE114.
Fairwood Donation Drive
The Fairwood Alliance has shared information about a current funding drive for our school. If your child enjoys field trips and enrichment activities, these are funded by the Fairwood Alliance. Some of the enrichment activities the Alliance funds include: Gardening, Meet the Masters Art, Project Cornerstone, and classroom projects. This year, we anticipate these activities to cost approximately $17,000. The school has also booked many amazing field trips for students. So far our students have participated in a variety of field trips/class presentations:
Transitional Kindergarten Kindergarten
First Grade
Transportation Yard Neighborhood Walk Fire Truck Santa Theresa Park Spina Farms Pizza My Heart 2nd Grade 3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
History San Jose Lucy Evans Nature Center Sanborn Park Angel Island (Overnight) Mountan View Center for Performing Arts Deer Hollow San Jose Museum of Art Exploratorium Peninsula Youth Theater Mission San Juan Bautista This represents approximately one-third of the field trips booked for this year and has cost over $11,500 dollars. The remaining field trips are anticipated to cost approximately $20,000 more.
This year, the Alliance has received approximately $18,000 through donations and fundraisers. This funding will cover the expenses so far this year, but we will need additional funding to support the remaining activities, enrichment opportunities, and field trips for the year. If you haven't done so already, please consider donating to the Fairwood Alliance to keep our programs running. You can review the following information to learn how you can make your donation at: Donate Here. You can also reach out to board@fairwoodexplorer.org if you would like any additional information.
Upcoming Events in January
Mark your calendars for these upcoming events. More details coming in January!
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Jan 14 - TLD and Otter Pop Sales
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Jan 14 - Pizza my Heart dine out
- Jan 21 - Staff Development Day - No School
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Jan 23 - Star Party/Astronomy Night from 6-8pm
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Jan 29 - Open House and Book Fair
Limited Edition Fairwood Spirit Wear!
The Fairwood Alliance has developed Limited Edition Fairwood t-shirts, and they are on sale now! When we return fromt he break, you can check out the samples in the office. Then, get your own Fairwood gear to show your Falcon Pride! First run printing - If you order online by Dec 28th, your shirts should be ready by the time we come back from break. Last day to order will be Jan 15, 2025. Once the sale is over, these limited edition shirts will no longer be available. We will not have any extras to sell. Order yours today!
December 19, 2024
Happy Holidays to One and All!
We are excited to begin the holiday break, a time for rest, connection, and rejuvenation. From December 20-January 5, Fairwood Explorer will be closed. School will resume on Monday, January 6. We hope you enjoy the break, and we look forward to having you return!
Fairwood Donation Drive
The Fairwood Alliance has shared information about a current funding drive for our school. If your child enjoys field trips and enrichment activities, these are funded by the Fairwood Alliance. Some of the enrichment activities the Alliance funds include: Gardening, Meet the Masters Art, Project Cornerstone, and classroom projects. This year, we anticipate these activities to cost approximately $17,000. The school has also booked many amazing field trips for students. So far our students have participated in a variety of field trips/class presentations:
Transitional Kindergarten Kindergarten
First Grade
Transportation Yard Neighborhood Walk Fire Truck Santa Theresa Park Spina Farms Pizza My Heart 2nd Grade 3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
History San Jose Lucy Evans Nature Center Sanborn Park Angel Island (Overnight) Mountan View Center for Performing Arts Deer Hollow San Jose Museum of Art Exploratorium Peninsula Youth Theater Mission San Juan Bautista This represents approximately one-third of the field trips booked for this year and has cost over $11,500 dollars. The remaining field trips are anticipated to cost approximately $20,000 more.
This year, the Alliance has received approximately $18,000 through donations and fundraisers. This funding will cover the expenses so far this year, but we will need additional funding to support the remaining activities, enrichment opportunities, and field trips for the year. If you haven't done so already, please consider donating to the Fairwood Alliance to keep our programs running.
Upcoming Events in January
Mark your calendars for these upcoming events. More details coming in January!
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Jan 14 - TLD and Otter Pop Sales
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Jan 14 - Pizza my Heart dine out
- Jan 21 - Staff Development Day - No School
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Jan 23 - Star Party/Astronomy Night from 6-8pm
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Jan 29 - Open House
Limited Edition Fairwood Spirit Wear!
The Fairwood Alliance has developed Limited Edition Fairwood t-shirts, and they are on sale now! When we return fromt he break, you can check out the samples in the office. Then, get your own Fairwood gear to show your Falcon Pride! First run printing - If you order online by Dec 28th, your shirts should be ready by the time we come back from break. Last day to order will be Jan 15, 2025. Once the sale is over, these limited edition shirts will no longer be available. We will not have any extras to sell. Order yours today!
November 14, 2024
Fairwood Fall Carnival - November 7
Thank you for supporting our Fall Carnival! We had a great time with your families, and we hope you had fun too! A big thank you to Naoko Ohtsuki and YoYo Gariepy, who were the leads for this event! We also want to thank the many volunteers who helped on the day of the event:
Monica Aggarwal Thy Agustin
Simona Belinova
Rita Beransky
Cheyenne Berry
Kenoni Brown Fav Brown Jon Brown
Shauna Brubaker
Alicia Buonacorsi
Gilma Carlos de Olmos
Lina Castilla Iwen Chen Yityng Chen
Yvonne Cobar
Shaunee Conway
Britt Dawson
Christine Del Carlo Anna Devochkina Claudia Dorantes
Jake Emmett
Helen Enriquez
Diane Farina
Jacob Farkas Jackie Fenton Dan Fillingham
Quyen Gitting
Cicely Foeger
YoYo Gariepy
Anna Georg Rebecca Gephart Jeanette Green
Leah Groppo
Nelly Guzman
Ina Ha
Sarah Hall Sandra Han Marlene Hekkert
My Hoang
Heather Howard
Kerry Hubel
Henry Huynh Lorena Ibarra Doug Ikegami
Ammie Kalygulove
Evie Kam
Janessa Kats
Cara Kuhn Nivetha Kuruthachalom Jackie Lauese
Huong Le
Penny Lo
Susie Lopez
Alicia Luu Kelly Ma Vivan Mai
Christy Mojchrowicz
Tanya Mallett
Jeff Mallett
Garry Mangalindan Ana Martinez Laura Meza
Carol Mok
Ignacio Ochoa
Naoko Ohtsuki
Juliana Oiveira Mica Park Christy Quiambao
Luis Ramos
Shana Riehl
Rachelle Romander
Aaron Ryan Alex Salas Julia Salvador
Camila Santos
Marisol Santos
Muryum Siddiqui
Jillian Simms Mary Sparacino Ambrosia Studley
May Thiers
Anna Thomas
Patrick Thomas
Michelle Tran Jason Uyeda Kiu Vay
Val Walker
Trimester 1 Report Cards
Report Cards will be sent home this Friday. To learn more about report cards, feel free to join next week's All About Report Cards workshop at Ellis. Details below:
All About Report Cards
This workshop is designed to help parents better understand their child's report card and provide tools to support their success.What You’ll Learn:
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Understanding Report Cards: Discover what the different sections mean and how they reflect your child's progress.
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Supporting Your Child: Learn helpful strategies for English Language Arts and Math.
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Ask Questions: Meet with school staff and find out who to contact with any questions about your child’s education.
Don’t forget to bring your child’s report card with you!
Childcare will be provided for children ages 5 and up and Spanish interpretation will be available!
Date: Monday, November 18
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Ellis Elementary School
550 E. Olive Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94086You can register here: https://tinyurl.com/38td8peb
We hope you can join us for this opportunity to learn, connect, and support your child’s academic journey.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Vanessa Escobar at vanessa.escobar@sesd.org.
All About Report Cards / Todo Sobre las Calificaciones
Fairwood Holiday Craft Fair - November 16
The Fairwood Holiday Craft Fair is this weekend! Swing by to check out the variety of handcrafted goods and other items that will be for sale. You can do some holiday shopping and check items off your list early! Vendors will be offering jewelry, local honey, paintings, needle crafts, paper crafts, children’s books, and other festive gift ideas. Support local families by vising the craft fair! This year, you can also sign up to get Family Portraits! For more details about portraits, check out: Family Holiday Photo Shoots 2024
The craft fair will be held on Saturday, November 16th from 10am-4pm at Fairwood.
Columbia Middle School Music Program - Mattress Fundraiser
Columbia Middle School is holding a Mattress Fundraiser this Saturday to raise money for their music program. If you are in need of a new mattress, consider purchasing it through this event to support one of our local middle schools.
Fairwood Character Trait of the Month - Honesty*
Truth and Consequences
Telling the truth is never easy—we adults know that all too well. No one wants to tell a partner he looks horrible in a new outfit, or a dear friend that she’s being an idiot. We consistently avoid even the smallest truths if they might not serve us well. Is it any wonder that the larger truths are even harder to tell?
We must perpetually keep that in mind when we are helping our children learn about truth. When faced with rejection, punishment, or deprivation, it is far easier to lie. So how do we make it easier for children to tell the truth?
First we make sure that honesty and truth are more highly valued than anything else. All of our actions should reflect this core value. We must hold both children and adults to the same expectations of truth. This makes it easier for children to feel safe when they’re considering telling the truth.
Be careful not to value discipline over truth telling. Never is a moment of truth more immediately destroyed than when the truth teller is still punished. Discussions will sometimes be lengthy, as the student has to take time to weigh the costs and benefits of telling the truth. Be patient. Once the truth is shared, find a way of reminding the student that his behavior was not acceptable, while also recognizing the child told the truth. One idea is to consider having the child "right their wrong" rather than assigning a random negative consequence. They could help clean up a mess they made, write a kind note to a person they upset, or apologize to a person who was impacted. In the end, we want to teach our children to own their mistakes, listen to others, and adjust their behaviors to avoid the same mistake again.
As this process of encouraging the truth becomes easier for adults, it will become easier for children as well. They will find that the truth doesn’t necessarily set them free, but it sure makes life a lot more tolerable.
Valuing Honesty
In order for students to understand the importance of honesty, it is important for us to acknowledge when children make efforts to be honest, even when it was difficult to do so. Here are some tips for rewarding honesty:
- Make sure truth is rewarded.
- If possible, adjust a punishment to account for a student’s honesty in confessing a transgression.
- Expect adults to be honest as well.
- Take the time necessary to let students tell the truth.
Family Honesty Activity
Keep an honesty/dishonesty journal for one week that documents examples of honesty in everyday life. You and your child could keep track of all the times you hear or tell “white lies,” and discuss the impact of these lies on each other.
You could also pay attention to media, to see what role honesty plays in the stories covered in the news or note how often dishonesty is a theme of TV sitcoms and dramas.
At the end of the week, discuss your findings and the conclusions you could make based on these observations. Talk about the impact these finding might have on your own behavior.
*Resources collected from the Search Institute
Upcoming Holidays
As we shift into November, we have a few holiday breaks coming up. Be sure to mark your calendars with these important dates:
November 25-29 - School Closed for Thanksgiving Break (Please note: If you have students in high school, the high school calendar is different from the Sunnyvale School District calendar.)
December 20-January 3 - School Closed for the Holiday Break
January 14 - Teacher Learning Day - 12:30 Dismissal for All Students
January 20 - School Closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
January 21 - School Closed for Staff Development Day
Clothing Giveaway
Clothing Giveaway – Thursday, November 21st
CMS is hosting a Clothing Giveaway on Thursday, November 21st, to support families in need. Stop by to pick up gently used clothing for children and adults—perfect for everyday wear or staying warm this winter.
📅 Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024
📍 Location: Band Parking Lot
⏰ Time: 3:30 – 4:30 PMEveryone is welcome! Please share this event with those who could benefit.
For more information, contact Laura Villanueva at laura.villanueva@sesd.org
November 6, 2024
Fairwood Fall Carnival - November 7
The Fairwood Fall Carnival will be taking place on November 7 from 2:15-5:00 pm. The planning team is excitedly making plans for all of our students to participate in this fun event. In fact, all students will receive 5 free tickets to join in the fun!
There are still a few spots remaining for volunteers. The following classes still need volunteers: Jacobson, Salvador, Lopez, Joyce, Emmett, Doerr, Levine, Gabent, and the snack booth. No parent wants to spend the entire event working at a booth; they want some time to enjoy the event with their child. Help share the load by signing up for one of the booth volunteer time slots. Please go to your child(ren)’s classroom tab at this link and choose a volunteer slot. If you prefer not to volunteer at a game, you can sign up on ticket or snack booth tabs!
There is a role for everyone at the Fairwood Fall Carnival, and if each family commits to volunteering for at least one 30 minutes time slot, our students will have LOADS OF FUN! We look forward to seeing you all there!
Trimester 1 Report Cards
The first Trimester ends this Friday. Teachers will be completing report cards over the next week, and they will be sent home on November 15, 2024. For more information about report cards, you can go to Sunnyvale School District Grading to learn more about your child's report card. There are resources in English and Spanish.
Fairwood Holiday Craft Fair - November 16
The Fairwood Holiday Craft Fair is back again for its 8th year! The craft fair will be held on Saturday, November 16th from 10am-4pm. Start your holiday shopping with handmade crafts from local artisans and student entrepreneurs.
Vendors will be offering jewelry, local honey, paintings, needle crafts, paper crafts, children’s books, and other festive gift ideas. Support local families by vising the craft fair!
Upcoming Holidays
As we shift into November, we have a few holiday breaks coming up. Be sure to mark your calendars with these important dates:
November 11 - School Closed for Veteran's Day
November 25-29 - School Closed for Thanksgiving Break (Please note: If you have students in high school, the high school calendar is different from the Sunnyvael School District calendar.)
December 20-January 3 - School Closed for the Holiday Break
January 14 - Teacher Learning Day - 12:30 Dismissal for All Students
January 20 - School Closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
January 21 - School Closed for Staff Development Day
Clothing Giveaway
Clothing Giveaway – Thursday, November 21st
CMS is hosting a Clothing Giveaway on Thursday, November 21st, to support families in need. Stop by to pick up gently used clothing for children and adults—perfect for everyday wear or staying warm this winter.
📅 Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024
📍 Location: Band Parking Lot
⏰ Time: 3:30 – 4:30 PMEveryone is welcome! Please share this event with those who could benefit.
For more information, contact Laura Villanueva at laura.villanueva@sesd.org
October 24, 2024
How to Translate the Parent Bulletin
Would you prefer to read the bulletin in another language? At the top of this page, you’ll see two dialogue bubbles. Click on them, and a list will appear where you can select your preferred language for the bulletin.
¿Preferirías leer el boletín en otro idioma? En la parte superior de esta página verás dos globos de diálogo. Haz clic en ellos y aparecerá una lista en la que podrás seleccionar el idioma que prefieras para el boletín.
Fairwood Costume Parade - October 31 from 8:05-8:35 am
Many families are excited for our annual Costume Parade. On October 31, students may come to school in a costume for the parade. After the parade, students will change out of their costumes for the remainder of the day. Please be sure your child can independently change into and out of thir costume. Some other helpful tips:
- No Weapons of any kind, even if it is part of your costume. Weapons brought to school will be collected in the office and a parent or guardian will need to come to pick it up.
- We do allow masks, but please make sure you use good judgment, as we are an elementary school with students ages 4-11.
- Speaking gf young children, we ask that all participants avoid gory or scary costumes.
- Parents are welcome to join us during the parade on the upper grade playground. If you do attend, we ask that you remain behind the student seats so that our studnets have the best view of the parade.
Of course, we never want to create a situation in which a family could feel left out if they don't celebrate events like Halloween. As usual, we will have an alternative activity ready to support families who do not want their child to participate in the parade. One of our paraeducators will be supervising students in the cafeteria while they work on fun activities. If you would like to opt your child out of the Costume Parade, please submit this form right away so we can plan accordingly: Costume Parade Opt-Out
Family Reading Night - What a Blast!
Thank you to all of our wonderful volunteers who helped make this a fun night for everyone! A big shout-out to the following family volunteers:
Cara Kuhn, Evie Kam, Yityng Chen, Jeanette Green, Doug Ikegami, My Hoang, May Thiers, Julie Bolanou, Evelyn Profeta, Sarah Hall, Jake Emmett, Natalia Shvedova, Margarita Novosyad, Simona Belinova, Chauncey Green, Evie Kam, and Claudia Dorantes! You are all rock starts!
School Site Council / English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC) Representatives
Congratulations to our newest School Site Council and ELAC members: Janessa Kats, Eric Yeung, and Anna Devochkina! They will join Garick Chan and Chris Farina as Family Representatives on this committee!
Fairwood Fall Carnival - November 7
The Fairwood Fall Carnival will be taking place on November 7 from 2:15-5:00 pm. The planning team is excitedly making plans for all of our students to participate in this fun event. In fact, all students will receive 5 free tickets to join in the fun!
In order for the students to have a variety of booths to enjoy, the team is trying to recruit a booth from each classroom. We are pleased to share that many more families have stepped forward to create a booth for their child's class. The following classes have a parent who has signed up to create a booth: Ms. Jacobson’s Class, Ms. Salvador's Class, Ms. Lopez's Class, Ms. Joyce’s Class, Ms. Hernandez's class, Ms. Hodson’s Class, Ms. Doerr’s Class, Mr. Emmett's Class, Ms. Thomas’s Class, Ms. Cuneo's Class, Ms. Lennie's class, and Ms Levine's class. Don't see your child's class listed? May you can sign up to make the class's booth. Creating a booth doesn’t have to be complicated! Check out these sample booth ideas for inspiration: 59 Fun and Easy School Carnival Games. Once you find an idea you like, double check that it hasn’t already been claimed, then sign up on the Booth sheet of this doc: Fairwood Fall Carnival Sign Ups
We are also looking for volunteers to help run the booths on the day of the event. No parent wants to spend the entire event working with the booth; they want some time to enjoy the event with their child. Help share the load by signing up for one of the booth volunteer time slots. You can cheer for students while they play! Currently, Ms. Hodson's class and Ms. Cuneo's class are the only two who have a volunteer signed up for each time slot. Youc an change this and make a difference, simply go to your child(ren)’s classroom tab at the link above and choose a volunteer slot. If you would prefer not to volunteer at a game, you can sign up on ticket or snack booth tabs!
Finally, tickets are on sale now. You can pre-order using the form sent home last week or online at: Fairwood Carnival Tickets.
There is a role for everyone at the Fairwood Fall Carnival, and if each family commits to volunteering for at least one 30 minutes time slot, our students will have LOADS OF FUN! Thank you!
October 16, 2024
Family Reading Night - October 23
One of our first community events will be our Family Reading Night on October 23 from 6:30-7:30. This event allows students to be “reading detectives” as they search for clues to “Escape the Multi!” Each grade level has their own set of clues, so if you joined us last year, your child will have new puzzles to solve!
We are looking for volunteers to help prepare materials prior to the event, set up on the day of the event, check students in during the event, supervise stations, and give out “completion prizes.” We also need a couple of volunteers to help with clean up at the end. In total, we will need approximately 30 volunteers to make this event a success.
If you are able to volunteer for this event, please sign up at the following link: Family Literacy Night Volunteers - October 23
Noche de Lectura Familiar - 23 de Octubre
Uno de nuestros primeros eventos comunitarios será nuestra Noche de lectura familiar el 23 de octubre de 6:30 a 7:30. Este evento permite que los estudiantes sean "detectives de la lectura" mientras buscan pistas para "Escape the Multi!". Cada nivel de grado tiene su propio conjunto de pistas, así que si se unió a nosotros el año pasado, ¡su hijo tendrá nuevos rompecabezas para resolver!
Estamos buscando voluntarios para ayudar a preparar los materiales antes del evento, instalar el día del evento, registrar a los estudiantes durante el evento, supervisar las estaciones y entregar "premios por completar el evento". También necesitamos un par de voluntarios para ayudar con la limpieza al final. En total, necesitaremos aproximadamente 30 voluntarios para que este evento sea un éxito.
Si puede ofrecerse como voluntario para este evento, regístrese en el siguiente enlace: Voluntarios para la Noche de Lectura Familiar - 23 de octubre
School Site Council / English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC) Representatives Vote
I am very excited to announce that we have three parents interested in filling the three vacant positions on this year’s School Site Council and English Learner Advisory Committee! Our new candidates are:
Janessa Kats - I’m the mom of a kindergartener and 3rd grader at Fairwood. I would like to join the school's site council because it offers a unique opportunity to help shape important decisions, advocate for student needs, and contribute to creating a positive learning environment for all.
Eric Yeung - Hi everyone -- my name is Eric, and I'm currently a parent of a Fairwood kindergartener. My wife and I and our two kids have been living in this community for about 5 years. Ours is a bilingual household, and I myself went through a journey of learning and becoming comfortable with English, so I want to be able to help the school and our community foster English learning, and to make sure that the needs of our English learners are represented to the school and the District. I look forward to partnering with all Fairwood families!
Anna Devochkina - As a proud Sunnyvale resident for the past 12 years and a dedicated mom of a 4th grader, I am deeply invested in our community. For the past 10 years, I have served as an admin for Sunnyvale Moms, a group dedicated to helping mothers connect, find resources, and share important information about our wonderful city. Through this group, I ve organized hundreds of events including the famous annual Easter Egg hunt, Sand and Castles events, advocated for more parks, and worked to keep our community strong during the challenges of COVID. Professional background. I hold a Master's degree in Linguistics and have worked as an ESL teacher at a local college. For the last 15 years I have been doing marketing for startups and public companies, but my true passion lies in supporting the Sunnyvale community. I’m excited about the opportunity to contribute to the School Site Council and further support our school community!
Please take a brief moment to vote for your representatives to the School Site Council and ELAC.
School Site Council and ELAC Ballot
Votación de los representantes del Consejo del sitio escolar y del Comité asesor de estudiantes de inglés (ELAC)
Estoy muy emocionada de anunciar que tenemos tres padres interesados en ocupar los tres puestos vacantes en el Consejo del sitio escolar y el Comité asesor de estudiantes de inglés de este año. Nuestros nuevos candidatos son:
Janessa Kats: soy la madre de un niño de jardín de infantes y de un niño de tercer grado en Fairwood. Me gustaría unirme al consejo del sitio escolar porque ofrece una oportunidad única para ayudar a dar forma a decisiones importantes, defender las necesidades de los estudiantes y contribuir a crear un entorno de aprendizaje positivo para todos.
Eric Yeung: Hola a todos, mi nombre es Eric y actualmente soy padre de un niño de jardín de infantes de Fairwood. Mi esposa, yo y nuestros dos hijos hemos estado viviendo en esta comunidad durante aproximadamente 5 años. El nuestro es un hogar bilingüe y yo mismo pasé por un viaje de aprendizaje y de sentirme cómodo con el inglés, por lo que quiero poder ayudar a la escuela y a nuestra comunidad a fomentar el aprendizaje del inglés y asegurarme de que las necesidades de nuestros estudiantes de inglés estén representadas en la escuela y en el Distrito. ¡Espero colaborar con todas las familias de Fairwood!
Anna Devochkina: como orgullosa residente de Sunnyvale durante los últimos 12 años y madre dedicada de un estudiante de cuarto grado, estoy profundamente comprometida con nuestra comunidad. Durante los últimos 10 años, me he desempeñado como administradora de Sunnyvale Moms, un grupo dedicado a ayudar a las madres a conectarse, encontrar recursos y compartir información importante sobre nuestra maravillosa ciudad. A través de este grupo, he organizado cientos de eventos, incluida la famosa búsqueda anual de huevos de Pascua, eventos de arena y castillos, he abogado por más parques y he trabajado para mantener nuestra comunidad fuerte durante los desafíos de COVID. Antecedentes profesionales. Tengo una maestría en lingüística y he trabajado como profesora de inglés como segundo idioma en una universidad local. Durante los últimos 15 años, he trabajado en marketing para empresas emergentes y públicas, pero mi verdadera pasión radica en apoyar a la comunidad de Sunnyvale. ¡Estoy emocionada por la oportunidad de contribuir al Consejo del sitio escolar y apoyar aún más a nuestra comunidad escolar!
Tómese un momento para votar por sus representantes en el Consejo del sitio escolar y ELAC.
Elección del Consejo Escolar y ELAC
Fairwood Fall Carnival - November 7
The Fairwood Fall Carnival will be taking place on November 7 from 2:15-5:00 pm. The planning team is excitedly making plans for all of our students to participate in this fun event. In fact, all students will receive 5 free tickets to join in the fun!
In order for the students to have a variety of booths to enjoy, the team is trying to recruit a booth from each classroom. We are pleased to have Booth Creation sign ups for the following classes so far: Ms. Jacobson’s Class, Ms. Joyce’s Class, Ms. Hodson’s Class, Ms. Doerr’s Class, and Ms. Thomas’s Class. Creating a booth doesn’t have to be complicated! Check out these sample booth ideas for inspiration: 59 Fun and Easy School Carnival Games. Once you find an idea you like, double check that it hasn’t already been claimed, then sign up on the Booth sheet of this doc: Fairwood Fall Carnival Sign Ups
We are also looking for volunteers to help run the booths on the day of the event. No parent wants to spend the entire event working with the booth; they want some time to enjoy the event with their child. Help share the load by signing up for one of the booth volunteer time slots. You can cheer for students while they play! Simply go to your child(ren)’s classroom tab at the link above and choose a volunteer slot. If you would prefer not to volunteer at a game, you can sign up on ticket or snack booth tabs!
Finally, tickets are on sale now. You can pre-order using the form sent home last week or online at: Fairwood Carnival Tickets.
There is a role for everyone at the Fairwood Fall Carnival, and if each family commits to volunteering for at least one 30 minutes time slot, our students will have LOADS OF FUN! Thank you!
El Carnaval de Otoño de Fairwood se llevará a cabo el 7 de noviembre de 2:15 a 5:00 p. m. El equipo de planificación está haciendo planes con entusiasmo para que todos nuestros estudiantes participen en este divertido evento. De hecho, ¡todos los estudiantes recibirán 5 boletos gratis para unirse a la diversión!
Para que los estudiantes tengan una variedad de puestos para disfrutar, el equipo está tratando de reclutar un puesto de cada salón de clases. Nos complace tener inscripciones para la creación de puestos hasta el momento para las siguientes clases: Clase de la Sra. Jacobson, Clase de la Sra. Joyce, Clase de la Sra. Hodson, Clase de la Sra. Doerr y Clase de la Sra. Thomas. ¡Crear un puesto no tiene por qué ser complicado! Echa un vistazo a estas ideas de muestra para los stands como inspiración: 59 juegos divertidos y sencillos para el carnaval escolar. Una vez que encuentres una idea que te guste, comprueba que no se haya solicitado ya y luego inscríbete en la hoja de stands de este documento: Inscripciones para el carnaval de otoño de Fairwood
También estamos buscando voluntarios que ayuden a gestionar los stands el día del evento. Ningún padre quiere pasar todo el evento trabajando en el stand; quieren algo de tiempo para disfrutar del evento con su hijo. Ayuda a compartir la carga inscribiéndote en uno de los horarios de voluntariado para los stands. ¡Puedes animar a los estudiantes mientras juegan! Simplemente ve a la pestaña del aula de tu(s) hijo(s) en el enlace de arriba y elige un horario de voluntariado. Si prefieres no ofrecerte como voluntario en un juego, ¡puedes inscribirte en las pestañas de los stands de venta de entradas o de refrigerios!
Por fin, las entradas ya están a la venta. Puedes reservarlas con antelación utilizando el formulario que te enviamos la semana pasada o en línea en: Fairwood Carnival Tickets.
Hay un trabajo para todos en el carnaval de otoño de Fairwood, y si cada familia se compromete a ofrecerse como voluntario durante al menos un horario de 30 minutos, ¡nuestros estudiantes se DIVERTIRÁN MUCHO! ¡Gracias!
October 4, 2024
The Sunnyvale Promise
As part of the new 6 year Sunnyvale School District Strategic Plan, the District has created a Promise for the community.
At Fairwood, our staff is dedicated to getting to know each of our students so that we can help them achieve their dreams. We appreciated learning more about your children at Parent Teacher Conferences last week, and we look forward to partnering with you as we support your child along his or her educational journey. Please be sure to reach out to your child’s teacher with any questions you may have about your child’s education or any information you feel would help us is supporting your child’s growth. Teachers can be reached through Class Dojo or by email. If you are interested in viewing the full Strategic Plan, you can view it at: https://ca01902799.schoolwires.net/Page/5815
Como parte del nuevo Plan Estratégico de 6 años del Distrito Escolar de Sunnyvale, el Distrito ha creado una Promesa para la comunidad.
En Fairwood, nuestro personal se dedica a conocer a cada uno de nuestros estudiantes para poder ayudarlos a lograr sus sueños. Apreciamos haber aprendido más sobre sus hijos en las Conferencias de padres y maestros la semana pasada, y esperamos asociarnos con usted para apoyar a su hijo en su camino educativo. Asegúrese de comunicarse con el maestro de su hijo si tiene alguna pregunta sobre la educación de su hijo o cualquier información que crea que nos ayudaría a apoyar el crecimiento de su hijo. Puede comunicarse con los maestros a través de Class Dojo o por correo electrónico. Si está interesado en ver el Documento del Plan Estratégico completo, puede verlo en: https://ca01902799.schoolwires.net/Page/5815
Fairwood Disc Golf Clinic
¿Qué es el Disc Golf?
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Como el golf tradicional, pero con discos voladores y una cesta de cadena en lugar de una bola y un hoyo.
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Los jugadores intentan introducir el disco en la canasta en el menor número de lanzamientos.
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Al igual que los palos de golf, existen distintos tipos de discos (putters, drivers y de rango medio) para distintos tipos de lanzamientos.
¿Cuándo? Sábado 5 de octubre de 10:00 a 12:00.
¿Dónde? Fairwood Field - 1110 Fairwood Ave.
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Abierta a todas
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Evento sin cita previa
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Obtenga más información sobre el Fairwood Disc Golf Club (abierto para estudiantes de 4.º y 5.º grado)
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El disco estará disponible para que lo pruebes.
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Aprende técnicas de lanzamiento
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Juega un campo corto de 3 hoyos
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Diviértete con familiares y amigos.
Fairwood Community Meeting - October 9
The Fairwood Alliance will be hosting a Fairwood Community Meeting on October 9 to prepare for our many wonderful events this year. Some of you have already chosen the event(s) you will be helping with this year, while others are still undecided. Come to our Community Meeting on October 9 at 6:15 pm in the multi to learn more about our events for the year and how you can make sure the Fairwood students can enjoy them all!
Reunión comunitaria de Fairwood: 9 de octubre
La Alianza de Fairwood organizará una reunión comunitaria de Fairwood el 9 de octubre para prepararse para nuestros maravillosos eventos de este año. Algunos de ustedes ya han elegido los eventos con los que colaborarán este año, mientras que otros aún no se han decidido. ¡Ven a nuestra reunión comunitaria el 9 de octubre a las 6:15 p. m. en el multiusos para obtener más información sobre nuestros eventos del año y cómo puedes asegurarte de que los estudiantes de Fairwood puedan disfrutarlos todos!
Family Reading Night
One of our first community events will be our Family Reading Night on October 23 from 6:30-7:30. This event allows students to be “reading detectives” as they search for clues to “Escape the Multi!” Each grade level has their own set of clues, so if you joined us last year, your child will have new puzzles to solve!
We are looking for volunteers to help prepare materials prior to the event, set up on the day of the event, check students in during the event, supervise stations, and give out “completion prizes.” We also need a couple of volunteers to help with clean up at the end. In total, we will need approximately 30 volunteers to make this event a success.
If you are able to volunteer for this event, please sign up at the following link: Family Literacy Night Volunteers - October 23
Noche de Lectura Familiar
Uno de nuestros primeros eventos comunitarios será nuestra Noche de lectura familiar el 23 de octubre de 6:30 a 7:30. Este evento permite que los estudiantes sean "detectives de la lectura" mientras buscan pistas para "Escape the Multi!". Cada nivel de grado tiene su propio conjunto de pistas, así que si se unió a nosotros el año pasado, ¡su hijo tendrá nuevos rompecabezas para resolver!
Estamos buscando voluntarios para ayudar a preparar los materiales antes del evento, instalar el día del evento, registrar a los estudiantes durante el evento, supervisar las estaciones y entregar "premios por completar el evento". También necesitamos un par de voluntarios para ayudar con la limpieza al final. En total, necesitaremos aproximadamente 30 voluntarios para que este evento sea un éxito.
Si puede ofrecerse como voluntario para este evento, regístrese en el siguiente enlace: Voluntarios para la Noche de alfabetización familiar - 23 de octubre
Safe Routes to School - Articles from your Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety
International Walk to School Day
Looking for a healthy way to start the day?
Jump-start your morning by walking with your child to school! Join students and parents around the world in
celebrating International Walk to School Day on Wednesday, October 2, 2024. Walk for fitness and fun!
¿Busca una manera saludable de comenzar el día?
¡Energice sus mañanas caminando a la escuela con sus hijos! Únase a otros estudiantes y padres de familia alrededor del mundo a la celebración del Día Internacional de Caminar a la Escuela el Miércoles 2 de Octubre de 2024. ¡Camine para hacer ejercicio y para divertirse!
Live too far from school to walk?
Walking to school with your child is a great way to start the day! Join your school community in celebrating International Walk to School Day on Wednesday, October 2, 2024. If you live too far from your child’s school to walk, here’s what you can do: Drive part of the distance, then park and walk the rest of the way!
¿Vive muy lejos de la escuela como para caminar?
¡Caminar a la escuela con sus hijos es una gran manera de comenzar el día! Únase a la comunidad escolar en la celebración del Día Internacional de Caminar a la Escuela el miércoles 2 de Octubre de 2024. Si vive muy lejos de la escuela como para camina esto es lo que puede hacer: ¡Viaje en auto una parte de la distancia, y luego estaciónese y camine el resto del camino!
Bike Lane Safety
A bicycle lane is a designated traffic lane for bicyclists. The bike lane is a designated mean of
transportation for bicyclists, to avoid collisions.
Benefits of Bike Lanes
1. Make students feel safer biking to/from school
2. Bike lanes have shown to reduce bike crashes by 10-50%
3. More bikers on the road, mean less traffic
Seguridad en el Carril con Bicicleta
Un carril para bicicletas es un carril de tránsito designado para ciclistas. El carril es un medio
de transporte designado para ciclistas, para evitar accidentes.
Beneficios de los carriles bicicleta
1. Hace que los estudiantes se sientan más seguros ir en bicicleta a la escuela
2. Se ha demostrado que los carriles para bicicletas reducen los accidentes de bicicletas,
entre un 10-50%
3. Más ciclistas en la carretera, significa menos tráfico
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September 23, 2024
Help Needed: School Site Council and English Learner Advisory Committee
I am sad to report that we have not had any families come forward for our open positions on the School Site Council or English Learner Advisory Committee. These groups play a vital role in supporting the vision of our school. We are currently looking for at least 2 representatives for the School Site Council and at least 1 additional rep for ELAC. There are only three meetings a year, and they will take place on Google Meet from 6:00-7:00 pm on November 14, February 13 and May 8. Volunteering in one of these roles fulfills your community/school volunteer obligation for the full school year due to their importance. If you are willing to nominate yourself for one of these roles, please complete the School Volunteer Form or sign up on the sheets outside Mrs. Romander's office.
Fairwood T-Shirts
Do you have gently used Fairwood t-shirts that your children have outgrown? The Fairwood office is collecting outgrown, gently used Fairwood t-shirts for families who enroll their children after the annual Alliance order has been placed or for families who may need assistance to provide their child with a shirt. If you have a clean, gently used, outgrown Fairwood shirt at home, please drop it off in the office, and we will be sure it finds a happy new home!
Panorama Survey
Each year, families have the opportunity to share their thoughts and input with the school through the Panorama Survey. This survey is given once in the fall and once in the spring to help us track our responsiveness to the needs of our community. A link was sent to your “on file” email address titled "Sunnyvale School District (CA) Request for Family Feedback" on September 16. Please take a few minutes to provide your feedback to support our school. If you cannot find the email, please check your spam folder, then contact Shana Riehl (shana.riehl@sesd.org) if you still can’t find it.
Fingerprinting Coupons
In a recent meeting with the Sunnyvale School District, I discussed how the District could better support the Fairwood Explorer program, especially the registration of our family volunteers. For three years, we have been fortunate to have the support of the Fairwood Alliance to provide FREE fingerprinting for all Fairwood volunteers, and we would like to thank them for their support!
Beginning this week, the Sunnyvale School District will now support FREE fingerprinting for all Fairwood Families. To take advantage of this offer, you can come by the Fairwood office to pick up your FREE fingerprinting coupon. Our team will provide you with the coupon, the application form, and the directions for how to complete your fingerprinting. For any family that has been waiting to complete their fingerprinting, now is your chance! Stop by the Fairwood office to get you Fingerprinting coupon beginning September 24 at 11:20. Can’t make it at that time, don’t worry! The Fairwood Office hours are 7:30 am to 3:30 pm.
Classroom Volunteer Role Presentations
We want to thank the volunteers who joined us for our Classroom Volunteer Presentations. If you haven’t identified your classroom volunteer role yet, check out the PDF versions of our presentations to find one that matches your needs. https://www.sesd.org/Page/5829
Nurse's Corner
The season of fall is again approaching--which means it is time to get your flu and Covid-19 vaccines! A new version of the Covid-19 vaccine was recently released specifically for current (2024-25) variants of the virus. So, even if you have received a Covid vaccine in the past, it would be wise to get the new, updated shot. The flu shot is also updated each year to match closely to the version of the virus that is currently circulating. Both of these vaccines are recommended for everyone 6 months and older to reduce your risk for severe illness and hospitalization. Check the website of your health plan to find out how to get your vaccinations--there may be walk-in clinics available or an appointment may be required. You can click here for more information on these vaccines: Covid vaccine information; Flu vaccine information
Community Resources for Children
Weekly Vaccination Clinic
On Wednesdays from 5-7 p.m. - Vaccination Clinic for Children (Ages 3-18) with MayView Clinic. Children can get their required vaccinations for school or childcare. Fees are based on sliding scale. Walk-Ins available. No appointments are required, call 650-330-7400 to confirm hour, ask questions, or inquire about appointments. You can also visit: https://ravenswoodfhn.org/service/immunization-clinic/
Coding Club at the Sunnyvale Library
Once a month on Tuesdays at the Sunnyvale Library - This program is for grades 3 to 6. Work on fun coding projects in a group setting. You are encouraged to bring your own laptop. A limited number of Chromebooks can be provided by the library if needed. This program will be in the Program Room. Registration required. Please arrive early, registrants' spots are guaranteed only until the start of the program. Register for Coding Club Note: a library card is required for this program.
Aztec Dance with Calpulli Tonalehqueh
On September 28 from 3:00 to 3:45, experience a vibrant and educational cultural dance performance by Calpulli Tonalehqueh. This program is for all ages. This program will be on the Library Plaza. No registration is required, but space is limited.
Graphic Novel Book Club at the Sunnyvale Library
Graphic novels rule at our book club! Join us monthly to discuss a fun graphic novel.This month, we will discuss "Cat Kid Comic Club" If you don't have a chance to read it, you are still welcome to come and listen or talk about your favorite graphic novel. As a club, feel free to suggest our next read. This program is for grades 3 to 6. This program will be in the Library Program Room. Registration is recommended. Walk-ins are welcome if space is available.
Community Resources for Adults
FREE! Health Education and Nutrition Classes.
In partnership with Fresh Approach, attend bi-weekly, virtual classes in Spanish or English. Education, hands-on cooking lessons and receive coupons for the local farmer’s market. Classes in English begin on Thurs., Nov. 7 from 5:30 – 7:00 pm. Classes in Spanish begin on Tuesday, Nov. 5 from 5:30 – 7:00 pm. To register, call 925-771-2916 or email, veggierx@freshapporach.org.
Housing Assistance for Renters
On Thursday, 9/26 from 1:00 – 4:00 pm, attend a free clinic to receive assistance provided by Asian Law Alliance for renters/tenants with housing issues such as eviction notice, security deposits, habitability issues, etc. Bring all summons, letters, paperwork, etc. No assistance for those looking for housing. Sign up on the day.
ESL Conversation Group (Online)
Do you want to improve your English? Practice your English-speaking skills with other adults in a friendly group setting online on Zoom. All levels are welcome. Login instructions will be emailed to you before the event. Register here - https://sunnyvale.libcal.com/event/11746001 Click on “More dates” to register for additional classes.
New Adult Literacy Program by Sunnyvale Library – Free!
1:1 tutoring in reading, writing and speaking for adults. Learners must be 18 or older, not currently enrolled in high school and able to speak and understand basic English. To sign up, email LiteracyAP@sunnyvale.ca.gov or call 408-730-7328. Location: 665 W. Olive Ave.Sunnyvale Library Sewing Lab
Work on projects, fix garments and give your old clothes new life! Bring your own fabric, projects and ideas. We'll provide the sewing machines, thread and scrap fabric for practice. Get help with the basic functions of modern sewing machines and some intermediate techniques, as well as how to troubleshoot common issues. Sample the Brother XM2701 machine that is included in our popular sewing machine kit. Note that this is not a class; there will be no formal instruction.
This program is for adults only. Registration is not required. Machines, tables and supplies are limited and will be first come, first served.
Attendance Awareness Month
This week:
September 16, 2024
Conference Week
September 23-27 is conference week. All students will be dismissed at 11:20 for the whole week.
Volunteering - Annual Registration Needed
A reminder that all volunteers must renew their volunteer registration for the 2024-2025 school year. If you have already created an account, you will need to sign in, update your student information (new grade level and teacher), your agreement to our volunteer expectations, and update your driving documents (if applicable). So far, we have only had 40 volunteers who have updated their information. Beginning September 30, those who have not updated their information will no longer be able to volunteer. Please take a few minutes to update your information today. If you have any questions, you can contact Lisa Walker.
Better Impact Volunteer Registration
Be sure to sign in using the correct section. There is one for *NEW* volunteers and one for *RETURNING* Volunteers.
School Site Council and English Learner Advisory Committee
This week, we will have our first School Site Council and English Learner Advisory Committee meeting. We are still in need of family representatives for both of these teams. The School Site Council advises on the development of our School Plan for Student Achievement, reviewing our annual goals and identifying actions to help us reach those goals. The English Learner Advisory Committee focuses on how we are supporting our English Learners as they work toward proficiency in the English language.
I want to thank our returning parent team members:
School Site Council: Garick Chan and Chris Farina
English Learner Advisory Committee: Camila Ozel
We currently have 3 openings for School Site Council and 4 openings for the English Learner Advisory Committee. You can share your interest in these roles using the following form or by sending an email to Mrs. Romander.
School Volunteer Interest Form
Fairwood Volunteer Trainings
This week, Mrs. Riehl and I will be hosting volunteer training sessions for some of our most common Classroom Volunteer positions. These trainings are to help you understand the responsibilities of each type of volunteer as well as ask questions about to help you identify a role that works for you and to build your confidence! We will have two trainings this week:
Wednesday, September 18 at 6:00 pm on Google Meet.
Thursday, September 19 at 8:00 am in the multipurpose room.
We strongly encourage all parent volunteers to attend one of these training sessions. The volunteer positions we will cover are:
Classroom Coordinator
Cooking Volunteer
Field Trip Coordinator
Gardening Volunteer
Meet the Masters Volunteer
Classroom Instructional Volunteer (Reading, Book Clubs, Math, Exploration, Science, Social Studies, etc.)
Project Cornerstone Volunteer
PE Volunteer (K-3 only)
School Lunches and Lunch Drop Off
Fairwood is proud to serve a free breakfast and lunch for all students. To view our school menu, you can go to the Fairwood Menu on the Sunnyvale School District website. Some families prefer to send lunch from home, which is also a great option!
For those sending a lunch from home, we understand that sometimes families need to drop off a lunch after school starts, either to keep food warm or due to a busy day! If you are dropping off a lunch after the school day starts, we ask that you use our lunch drop off rack. This large, black rack is located next to the campus door. If your child’s name is already on the lunch box, you can drop it off and go. If there is not a name on the lunch box, you can use one of the available sticky notes to add your child’s name.
If you are dropping off lunches, it is important to notify your child ahead of time. Let them know that they should check the cart in the office. While we try to notify classrooms when items are dropped off, we also work to minimize the number of interruptions to the classroom. Since recess and lunch times tends to be busy, we cannot always guarantee that your child will receive a timely reminder to check the rack. As we work to support children’s independence, knowing where to look for their lunch and how to get it are important self-management skills.
The drop-off rack isn’t only for lunches! If your child forgets a jacket, water bottle, or homework in the morning, you can also drop these items off on the rack. When your child says, “Oh no! I forgot my ________,” you can reassure them that you will drop it off, and they should come to the office at their recess to pick it up.
This announcement sometimes brings up questions about food delivery from vendors such as DoorDash and Uber Eats. Unfortunately, we are not able to manage food deliveries from outside vendors for students.
Dogs on Campus
Per our District policy, dogs (even dogs on a leash or carried in their owner’s arms) are not allowed on school grounds, unless they are a service animal that is specifically trained to work with a person with a disability. We love all of our families’ furry friends, but we ask that you leave pets at home if you will be entering the school campus.
For those of you walking your dog to the campus, we do ask that you clean up after your pet. We have had some instances of dog poop being left on the sidewalk or in the native garden, especially in the mornings. Students who accidentally step in the dog poop may unwittingly track it into their classroom. To help support the health and safety of our students, please be sure to clean up after your pet. If you do not have a bag, you can always come to the office to ask for a bag, and we will be happy to help you.
Volunteer Painting Project
Are you an artist? Would you be willing to volunteer your skills to help beautify our school campus? In our campus quad (between the multipurpose room and the library), we have two small murals with caterpillars that spell out the alphabet and the numbers 1-20. Over the years, these paintings have weathered, and they are now being defaced due to their poor condition. We are looking for two types of volunteers:
1. Families who are willing to donate or solicit donations of materials (paint, brushes, drop cloths, etc.) to repaint the murals
2. Volunteers who would be willing to lend their artistic expertise to paint new murals.
September is Attendance Awareness Month
This week’s topic: Medical and Dental Appointments
Medical and Dental appointments can have a big impact on school attendance. Students who may be undergoing treatments that require frequent check ups or adjustments can quickly fall behind if they are missing school to attend these appointments. Of course, the health of our students is incredibly important, and we understand the importance of routine health care. There are things you can do, though, to reduce the impact on student learning.
Tip 1: Always try to schedule appointments either before or after school. Sometimes the doctor’s office will default to times during school, and it is always good to ask if they have times available before or after school. Many doctor’s offices will have appointments available that support student learning.
Tip 2: If you are unable to get an appointment before or after school, try to book a time first thing in the morning or close to the end of the school day. This can reduce the amount of time your child misses.
Tip 3: Send your child to school for the time they are able to attend. Is your child’s appointment at 10:30? Have them come to school until 10:00. Is the appointment finished by 11:00? Take your child to school for the afternoon. Even though they may only get in a half day, they will have less to “catch up on” when they return.
Tip 4: If you are starting a specialized treatment, like orthodontics, ask if the office offers before or after school appointments before choosing your provider. It can be frustrating to start a course of treatment, then learn that the office has inflexible scheduling. Asking this question before you start can help you choose a provider that will support your child’s health and education!
September 9, 2024
How to Translate the Parent Bulletin
Would you prefer to read the bulletin in another language? At the top of this page, you’ll see two dialogue bubbles. Click on them, and a list will appear where you can select your preferred language for the bulletin.
¿Preferirías leer el boletín en otro idioma? En la parte superior de esta página verás dos globos de diálogo. Haz clic en ellos y aparecerá una lista en la que podrás seleccionar el idioma que prefieras para el boletín.
Teacher Learning Day
Tomorrow is the first Teacher Learning Day of the 2024-2025 school year. TK and Kindergarten students will still be dismissed at 11:20. First through 5th grade students will be dismissed at 12:30 pm. On Teacher Learning Days, many staff members participate in staff development or team meetings, so we do not have capacity to provide supervision after 12:30, unless your child is enrolled in one of our after-school programs. Please be sure to arrange for your child to be picked up on time at 12:30.
Fairwood Back to School Picnic and Volunteer Fair
Thank you to everyone who attended the Fairwood Back to School Picnic and Volunteer Fair, and a big thank you to the Fairwood Alliance for sponsoring this event! It was great to see everyone socializing and getting to know each other. An extra big shout out to those who signed up to volunteer at an event this year! We will continue working to get families signed up to support at least one event this school year.
Parent Teacher Conferences
The week of September 23-September 27 will be Parent Teacher Conference week. All students will be dismissed at 11:20 every day during this week. Teachers will be arranging to meet with all of their families to share information about their child’s progress and goals for the year. If you haven’t heard from your child’s teacher regarding signing up for a conference, please reach out to make sure you have time reserved.
Fairwood Alliance News
Fairwood 101
Fairwood Alliance is hosting their annual Fairwood 101 Training this week! This training will connect you with members of the Fairwood Alliance and support you in learning more about how our community collaborates to sponsor school events. In addition, they will provide tips and guidance regarding volunteering at school. While this training is especially supportive for families who are new to Fairwood, it is also a good refresher for returning families. All families are asked to join one of the two available sessions. The first session is on Monday, September 9 at 6:00 pm on Zoom. The second session is on Friday, September 13 at 8:00 am in the Fairwood multipurpose room.
Fairwood Letter to the Community regarding Tax-Exempt Status
The Fairwood Alliance has asked that we share the following letter with families. If you have signed up on Konstella, you should have received this letter already. If not, please review the attached letter for information regarding a change to the Fairwood Alliance’s tax-exempt status.
English:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rGiZFeBky-fI468Zn-BY2b2-O1oJI4oG/view?usp=drivesdk
Spanish:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zhOfyII_jT-NI276YB4G_84kc35CmNX7/view?usp=drivesdk
Volunteer Registration for 2024-2025
Our teachers and students are excited to have family volunteers at Fairwood! Some of our grade levels even have a field trip coming soon! To make sure you are ready to volunteer, please be sure to complete your volunteer registration in Better Impact. Returning families will need to refresh their student information and reaffirm the District expectations for volunteers. New families will need to create an account and register. You can also sign in to your account to see if your TB test and fingerprinting are clear. You can find directions for all of these steps in the attached flyer.
To get started, click this link to go to Better Impact.
Volunteer Registration Instructions
Inscripción de voluntarios para 2024-2025
¡Nuestros maestros y estudiantes están emocionados de tener voluntarios familiares en Fairwood! ¡Algunos de nuestros niveles de grado incluso tendrán una excursión próximamente! Para asegurarse de que está listo para ser voluntario, asegúrese de completar su inscripción de voluntario en Better Impact. Las familias que regresan deberán actualizar su información de estudiante y reafirmar las expectativas del Distrito para los voluntarios. Las familias nuevas deberán crear una cuenta y registrarse. También puede iniciar sesión en su cuenta para ver si su prueba de tuberculosis y sus huellas dactilares están bien. Puede encontrar instrucciones para todos estos pasos en el folleto adjunto.
Para comenzar, haga clic en este enlace para ir a Better Impact.
Instrucciones de inscripción de voluntarios
Classroom Volunteer Jobs
Our teachers are currently actively recruiting family volunteers in the classroom. Here are some of the roles that we like to fill for every classroom:
Classroom Coordinator - The Classroom Coordinator is the classroom teachers “right hand.” They help plan and organize in a variety of ways!
Field Trip Coordinator - The Field Trip Coordinator supports the classroom teacher in booking and organizing field trips for the year!
Cooking Volunteer - The Cooking Volunteer supports cooking activities for their child’s class.
Gardening Volunteer - The Gardening Volunteer supports students in learning about plants in our school gardens.
Project Cornerstone Volunteer - Project Cornerstone volunteers read stories and lead discussions in the classroom to build students’ social and developmental assets.
Physical Education Volunteer - The PE volunteer supports students in Transitional Kindergarten to 3rd grade in developing age appropriate motor skills and sportsmanship.
Meet the Masters Volunteer - Meet the Masters volunteers engage students in an art activity 2-3 times per year using the Meet the Masters curriculum.
Classroom Instructional Volunteer - Classroom Instructional Volunteers help support student learning in the classroom.
Please consider which of these classroom roles best fits your interests, then reach out to your child’s teacher to express your interests. If you still aren’t sure, we encourage you to attend one of our Volunteer Focus Trainings on September 18 and 19 to learn more about these roles.
School Volunteer Jobs
In addition to classroom volunteer positions, we have a number of school volunteer positions that we are looking to fill. We hope you will consider whether you could support one of these roles. (Please note: Information on how to volunteer for one of these roles will be provided below all of the descriptions.):
School Site Council - The School Site Council (SSC) oversees the School Plan for Student Achievement and makes recommendations for continuous growth and improvement. The SSC meets 4 times per year over zoom. This year’s meetings are on September 19, November 14, February 13, and May 8 from 6:00-7:00 pm. These are elected positions.
English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC) - The English Learner Advisory Committee analyzes school data and goals through the lens of our English Learners. They make recommendations to support the school in better meeting the needs of our English Learners. ELAC meets 4 times per year over zoom. This year’s meetings are on September 19, November 14, February 13, and May 8 from 6:00-7:00 pm. These are elected positions. Interested individuals can submit their name for voting using the Google Form link below.
Traffic Safety Volunteers - Traffic Safety is a great volunteer option for parents who may not be able to volunteer for long periods of time, but they can volunteer for a short amount of time each day. Traffic safety volunteers support a safe drop off or pick up for our students. Morning volunteers would volunteer one day per week from 7:45-8:05 am. Afternoon volunteers would volunteer one day per week from 2:05-2:25 pm. Interested individuals can submit their name using the Google Form link below.
Recess/Lunch Supervision Volunteers - Our recess and lunch supervision volunteers help supervise students during play and/or eating times. They help engage students in games and resolve conflicts. Sometimes, they also support the alternative games time in the library. Interested individuals can submit their name using the Google Form link below.
Library Volunteers - Mrs. Chen is always looking for volunteers who are willing to come into the library daily after school to wipe down her tables. She may also have other small activities to support.
Fairwood Alliance Vice President - Due to a recent shift on the Alliance Board, the Vice President position is currently open. If you are interested in this role, please reach out to board@fairwoodexplorer.org.
Except for the Fairwood Alliance Board position, you can submit your interest in serving on one of the school volunteer positions by filling out the Fairwood School Volunteer Interest Form or adding your name to one of the sign-up sheets hanging on the office windows in the quad.
September is School Attendance Awareness Month
This week's Attendance Topic: Tardiness
Playground supervision begins at 7:30 a.m. every school day. To ensure students’ safety, we ask that you do not send your child to school before this time, as there is no proper supervision for them. The cafeteria is open at 7:30 a.m. for any students who wish to eat a free school breakfast. (Please note: Students have two times when they can get their breakfast - before school from 7:30-7:55 or at recess from 10:00-10:20. Students will need to choose the time that works best for them, as they will not be able to get breakfast at both times.)
Students should arrive in line and on time for the warning bell at 7:55 a.m. Any student who arrives at the class line after 8:00 a.m. will be marked tardy.
What is the impact of Tardiness?
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The first few minutes of class are loaded with information.
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Being tardy interrupts the class.
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It is embarrassing to arrive late to the class, especially for shy children.
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Arriving late can cause a student to be disoriented, as they may not understand what is happening in class when they arrive.
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Being late to class develops a habit of arriving late.
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Students that frequently arrive late to school often have more difficulty in school and ultimately have a higher rate of dropping out of school.
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A habitually late student may have lower self-esteem and confidence because of academic difficulties from missing instructional time.
Students who are tardy should report to the front office to receive a tardy pass.
Unexcused Tardy: Students who are not in their classroom by the second bell (8:00 a.m.)
Excused Tardy: Students who are late due to a medical or dental appointment and can provide a note confirming the appointment.
Mark Your Calendars - September Events
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September 9 at 6:00 pm on Zoom - Fairwood 101 Training wit the Fairwood Alliance
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September 10 – Teacher Learning Day - 1st to 5th grade dismissed at 12:30
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September 13th at 8:00 am in MPR - Fairwood 101 Training with the Fairwood Alliance
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September 18 at 6:00 pm on Zoom - Volunteer Focus Training
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September 19 at 8:00 am in MPR - Volunteer Focus Training
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September 23-27 - Conference Week - 11:20 dismissal for all students
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September 30 - TK and Kindergarten start full day (8:00-2:10)
Fairwood Family Disc Golf Clinic
Measure Y Fact Sheet
Measure Y Fact Sheet - English and Spanish
September 3, 2024
Fairwood Back to School Picnic and Volunteer Fair
Calling all Fairwood Families! Join us this Friday at 5:30 pm for our annual Back to School picnic. This event is a great opportunity to meet other families and make connections within our Fairwood community! This year, we will also be hosting a volunteer fair, where you can learn more about the many wonderful events taking place at Fairwood this year, and sign up to help support one of them. A taco truck and Kona Ice will be on site to sell items for families who wish to purchase on site. You can also bring your own picnic dinner from home or your favorite take out!
Feria de voluntariado y picnic de regreso a clases de Fairwood
¡Llamamos a todas las familias de Fairwood! Únase a nosotros este viernes a las 5:30 p. m. para nuestro picnic anual de regreso a clases. ¡Este evento es una gran oportunidad para conocer a otras familias y hacer conexiones dentro de nuestra comunidad de Fairwood! Este año, también organizaremos una feria de voluntariado, donde podrá obtener más información sobre los muchos eventos maravillosos que se llevarán a cabo en Fairwood este año y registrarse para ayudar a apoyar uno de ellos. Un camión de tacos y Kona Ice estarán en el lugar para vender artículos para las familias que deseen comprar en el lugar. ¡También puede traer su propia cena de picnic desde su casa o su comida para llevar favorita!
Scholastic Book Fair
On September 3-5, Mrs. Chen will be hosting the Scholastic Book Fair outside the library from 8:00-3:00. Students can purchase books based on their interests. A portion of all proceeds will be donated to Fairwood to purchase books for our library. Can’t make it to the Book Fair? You can order books online using the information sent home from Mrs. Chen. Questions? You can email Iwen Chen at iwen.chen@sesd.org
Feria del libros
Del 3 al 5 de septiembre, la Sra. Chen organizará la Feria del libro Scholastic afuera de la biblioteca de 8:00 a 15:00. Los estudiantes pueden comprar libros según sus intereses. Una parte de todas las ganancias se donará a Fairwood para comprar libros para nuestra biblioteca. ¿No puede asistir a la Feria del libro? Puede solicitar libros en línea utilizando la información que la Sra. Chen le envió a casa. ¿Tiene preguntas? Puede enviarle un correo electrónico a Iwen Chen a iwen.chen@sesd.org
Volunteer Registration for 2024-2025
Our teachers and students are excited to have family volunteers at Fairwood! Some of our grade levels even have a field trip coming soon! To make sure you are ready to volunteer, please be sure to complete your volunteer registration in Better Impact. Returning families will need to refresh their student information and reaffirm the District expectations for volunteers. New families will need to create an account and register. You can also sign in to your account to see if your TB test and fingerprinting are clear. You can find directions for all of these steps in the attached flyer.
To get started, click this link to go to Better Impact.
Volunteer Registration Instructions
Inscripción de voluntarios para 2024-2025
¡Nuestros maestros y estudiantes están emocionados de tener voluntarios familiares en Fairwood! ¡Algunos de nuestros niveles de grado incluso tendrán una excursión próximamente! Para asegurarse de que está listo para ser voluntario, asegúrese de completar su inscripción de voluntario en Better Impact. Las familias que regresan deberán actualizar su información de estudiante y reafirmar las expectativas del Distrito para los voluntarios. Las familias nuevas deberán crear una cuenta y registrarse. También puede iniciar sesión en su cuenta para ver si su prueba de tuberculosis y sus huellas dactilares están bien. Puede encontrar instrucciones para todos estos pasos en el folleto adjunto.
Para comenzar, haga clic en este enlace para ir a Better Impact.
Instrucciones de inscripción de voluntarios
Back to School Night
I want to thank all of the families who joined us for Back-to-School Night last week. Your participation and partnership is appreciate. We know that some families may have had circumstances that prevented them from attending. You can view (or review) a copy of the whole school presentation at the link below. If you would like more information from your child’s teacher, please reach out via Class Dojo or email.
Back to School Night Community Presentation
Noche de regreso a clases
Quiero agradecerles a todas las familias que se unieron a nosotros en la Noche de regreso a clases la semana pasada. Agradecemos su participación y colaboración. Sabemos que algunas familias pueden haber tenido circunstancias que les impidieron asistir. Puede ver (o revisar) una copia de la presentación completa de la escuela en el siguiente enlace. Si desea obtener más información del maestro de su hijo, comuníquese a través de Class Dojo o por correo electrónico.
Back to School Night Community Presentation
Mark Your Calendars - September Events
September 3-5 - Fairwood Book Fair
September 6 at 5:30 pm - Fairwood Back to School Picnic
September 9 at 6:00 pm on Zoom - Fairwood 101 Training with the Fairwood Alliance
September 10 – Teacher Learning Day - 1st to 5th grade dismissed at 12:30
September 13th at 8:00 am in MPR - Fairwood 101 Training with the Fairwood Alliance
September 18 at 6:00 pm on Zoom - Volunteer Focus Training
September 19 at 8:00 am in MPR - Volunteer Focus Training
September 23-27 - Conference Week - 11:20 dismissal for all students
September 30 - TK and Kindergarten start full day (8:00-2:10)
Marque sus calendarios: eventos de septiembre
3 al 5 de septiembre: Feria del libro de Fairwood
6 de septiembre a las 5:30 p. m.: picnic de regreso a la escuela en Fairwood
9 de septiembre a las 6:00 p. m. en Zoom: capacitación Fairwood 101 con Fairwood Alliance
10 de septiembre: día de aprendizaje para maestros: los grados 1.º a 5.º terminan a las 12:30
13 de septiembre a las 8:00 a. m. en el MPR: capacitación Fairwood 101 con Fairwood Alliance
18 de septiembre a las 6:00 p. m. en Zoom: capacitación sobre enfoque voluntario
19 de septiembre a las 8:00 a. m. en el MPR: capacitación sobre enfoque voluntario
23 al 27 de septiembre: semana de conferencias: salida a las 11:20 p. m. para todos los estudiantes
30 de septiembre: TK y Kindergarten comienzan el día completo (8:00 a. m. a 2:10 p. m.)
September is School Attendance Awareness Month
Students are not learning when they are not at school, so attendance is very important. This month, we will be honoring School Attendance Awareness Month by highlighting some tips and facts about school attendance.
This week: Absences
All California children between the ages of 6 and 18 are required to attend school. The state has a very small number of reasons a child can be absent from school, generally illness and bereavement. It is important to report your child’s absences each time they are absent. We are able to mark a student absent without a doctor’s note for three consecutive days. After three days, we will require a doctor’s note to continue marking the student absent. If a student has more than 10 days, consecutive or nonconsecutive, we will require a doctor’s note for every subsequent absence, per our District policies.
To report an absence, please call the school at 408-523-4870 or email melina.marin@sesd.org on the first day of your child's absence. Please make sure that you leave your child's first and last name, name of the teacher, date(s) of the absence, reason for the absence and your relationship to the student. Students are responsible for missed homework. Missed homework will be given to the student upon returning to school. If your child is absent for more than one day, please be sure to communicate a reason for each day of absence.
It is in your child's best interest to plan vacations while school is not in session. In order to receive Independent Study credits, you need to come into the office to complete the Independent Study Contract. These contracts cannot be issued prior to September 15 or after June 1. Contracts will be granted only when you contact the school office 5 school days in advance of absence due to travel. While this is no substitute for regular classroom instruction, it will help your child stay more current with their class.
Families will sometimes ask for homework for absences that do not qualify for Independent Study. Teachers will not provide homework for these absences.
Septiembre es el Mes de Concientización sobre la Asistencia Escolar
Los estudiantes no aprenden cuando no están en la escuela, por lo que la asistencia es muy importante. Este mes, honraremos el Mes de Concientización sobre la Asistencia Escolar destacando algunos consejos y datos sobre la asistencia escolar.
Esta semana: Ausencias
Todos los niños de California entre 6 y 18 años deben asistir a la escuela. El estado tiene una cantidad muy pequeña de razones por las que un niño puede faltar a la escuela, generalmente enfermedad y duelo. Es importante informar las ausencias de su hijo cada vez que lo haga. Podemos marcar a un estudiante ausente sin una nota del médico durante tres días consecutivos. Después de tres días, requeriremos una nota del médico para continuar marcando al estudiante ausente. Si un estudiante tiene más de 10 días, consecutivos o no consecutivos, requeriremos una nota del médico para cada ausencia posterior, según las políticas de nuestro Distrito.
Para informar una ausencia, llame a la escuela al 408-523-4870 o envíe un correo electrónico a melina.marin@sesd.org el primer día de ausencia de su hijo. Asegúrese de dejar el nombre y apellido de su hijo, el nombre del maestro, la(s) fecha(s) de la ausencia, el motivo de la ausencia y su relación con el estudiante. Los estudiantes son responsables de las tareas que no hayan realizado. Las tareas que no hayan realizado se le entregarán al estudiante al regresar a la escuela. Si su hijo está ausente por más de un día, asegúrese de comunicar el motivo de cada día de ausencia.
Es lo mejor para su hijo planificar las vacaciones mientras no haya clases. Para recibir créditos de estudio independiente, debe presentarse en la oficina para completar el contrato de estudio independiente. Estos contratos no se pueden emitir antes del 15 de septiembre ni después del 1 de junio. Los contratos se otorgarán solo cuando se comunique con la oficina de la escuela 5 días antes de la ausencia debido a un viaje. Si bien esto no reemplaza la instrucción regular en el aula, ayudará a que su hijo se mantenga más actualizado con su clase. En ocasiones, las familias piden tareas para las ausencias que no califican para el estudio independiente. Los maestros no proporcionan tareas para estas ausencias.
Playground Use After School
Fairwood runs a variety of after school programs each day from KLAS to the programs coordinated by the Fairwood Alliance. In order to ensure the safety of all students and access to reserved spaces on campus, it is important for all students not enrolled in an after school program to exit the school at the end of the school day. We have noticed a large number of children playing on the playgrounds after dismissal. We want to remind families that the school playgrounds are closed after school, except for those who have reserved the space for an After School Program. We are very fortunate to have a lovely park just outside our gates. We encourage families to use the park after school to allow fun time for your child and their friends.
Historically, a number of families make a routine to attend the park after the Early Dismissal Days on TLDs and Fridays. We encourage you to join them for a fun afternoon in the park!
Uso del patio de juegos después de la escuela
Fairwood ofrece una variedad de programas después de la escuela todos los días, desde KLAS hasta los programas coordinados por Fairwood Alliance. Para garantizar la seguridad de todos los estudiantes y el acceso a los espacios reservados en el campus, es importante que todos los estudiantes que no estén inscritos en un programa después de la escuela salgan de la escuela al final de la jornada escolar. Hemos notado una gran cantidad de niños jugando en los patios de juegos después de la salida. Queremos recordarles a las familias que los patios de juegos de la escuela están cerrados después de la escuela, excepto para aquellos que hayan reservado el espacio para un programa después de la escuela. Somos muy afortunados de tener un hermoso parque justo afuera de nuestras puertas. Alentamos a las familias a usar el parque después de la escuela para permitir que su hijo y sus amigos se diviertan.
Históricamente, varias familias tienen la rutina de asistir al parque después de los días de salida temprana en los TLD y los viernes. ¡Lo alentamos a unirse a ellos para pasar una tarde divertida en el parque!
Stay Connected
Never miss an important message when you stay connected with the Fairwood Community. Fairwood has three primary communication platforms:
School Announcements and Emergency Broadcasts - SchoolMessenger
Mrs. Romander will send a weekly Fairwood Falcon Flier with information about the week, important events, and educational tips.
If we need to send an emergency broadcast to families, it will be sent through SchoolMessenger.
SchoolMessenger sends information by email, text message, and phone calls. At Fairwood, we generally use email and text message.
If you opt out of these messages, you will not receive any communications from the school office.
Teacher and Classroom Messages - Class Dojo
Teachers and Staff primarily send messages through Class Dojo. Class Dojo allows you to translate messages and provides an easy “text like” platform.
You can choose to receive Dojo messages as a daily digest or individually.
Please note: The office team does not regularly use Class Dojo, so messages to the office are better sent through email.
Your child’s teacher may also prefer to communicate by email for urgent matters. We encourage you to check with the teacher to know the best way to communicate.
Fairwood Alliance - Konstella
The Fairwood Alliance, your parent group on campus, communicates through Konstella. They will share information about after school activities, upcoming events, and exciting opportunities through this platform.
We know that the use of multiple platforms can be confusing, but we want to make sure you have a clear understanding of where the messages you receive are coming from. Please feel free to reach out to the appropriate party if you have any questions about one of these platforms.
Manténgase conectado
No se pierda ningún mensaje importante cuando se mantenga conectado con la comunidad de Fairwood. Fairwood tiene tres plataformas de comunicación principales:
Anuncios escolares y transmisiones de emergencia - SchoolMessenger
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- La Sra. Romander enviará un folleto semanal de Fairwood Falcon con información sobre la semana, eventos importantes y consejos educativos.
- Si necesitamos enviar una transmisión de emergencia a las familias, se enviará a través de SchoolMessenger.
- SchoolMessenger envía información por correo electrónico, mensaje de texto y llamadas telefónicas. En Fairwood, generalmente usamos correo electrónico y mensaje de texto.
- Si opta por no recibir estos mensajes, no recibirá ninguna comunicación de la oficina de la escuela.
Mensajes para maestros y aulas - Class Dojo
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- Los maestros y el personal envían mensajes principalmente a través de Class Dojo. Class Dojo le permite traducir mensajes y proporciona una plataforma sencilla "similar a un mensaje de texto".
- Puede elegir recibir mensajes de Dojo como un resumen diario o de forma individual.
- Tenga en cuenta: el equipo de la oficina no usa Class Dojo con regularidad, por lo que es mejor enviar los mensajes a la oficina por correo electrónico.
- Es posible que el maestro de su hijo también prefiera comunicarse por correo electrónico para asuntos urgentes. Le recomendamos que consulte con el maestro para saber cuál es la mejor manera de comunicarse.
Fairwood Alliance - Konstella
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- Fairwood Alliance, su grupo de padres en el campus, se comunica a través de Konstella. Compartirán información sobre actividades extracurriculares, próximos eventos y oportunidades interesantes a través de esta plataforma.
Sabemos que el uso de múltiples plataformas puede resultar confuso, pero queremos asegurarnos de que comprenda claramente de dónde provienen los mensajes que recibe. No dude en comunicarse con la parte correspondiente si tiene alguna pregunta sobre alguna de estas plataformas.
Fairwood Family Disc Golf Clinic
Measure Y Fact Sheet / Hoja Informativa sobre la Medida Y
Fun on the Run
Fun on the Run is a FREE after school program that will happen Thursdays at Fairwood. There are only a couple of more spots available, so be sure to stop by the office to reserve a spot. The first session begins on Thursday, September 12!
Fun on the Run es un programa GRATUITO después de la escuela que se llevará a cabo los jueves en Fairwood. Solo hay un par de lugares disponibles, así que asegúrese de pasar por la oficina para reservar un lugar. ¡La primera sesión comienza el jueves 12 de septiembre!
Fairwood Volunteer Handbook
For new families or families who may have misplaced their own copy, here is a copy of the Fairwood Volunteer Handbook. This handbooks provides helpful tips regarding volunteering at school and in the classrooms. It is also a useful guide to the types of volunteer opportunities at Fairwood Explorer.
Para las familias nuevas o las familias que pueden haber perdido su propia copia, aquí hay una copia del Manuel de Voluntario de Fairwood. Este manual proporciona consejos útiles sobre el voluntariado en la escuela y en las aulas. También es una guía útil sobre los tipos de oportunidades de voluntariado en Fairwood Explorer.
August 26, 2024
Back to School Night - August 28
Fairwood will be hosting Back to School Night for all families on August 28. The schedule will be:
5:30 - TK-2nd Grade classroom presentations in classrooms
6:00 - Whole school presentation in multi-purpose room
6:30 - 3rd-5th grade classroom presentations in classrooms
During your child’s classroom presentation, you will have the opportunity to meet your child’s teacher and hear more about what you child will be learning this year. Teachers will also discuss the volunteer opportunities available in their classrooms. An informational flyer will be provided with details about how to register as a volunteer for this school year. During the whole school presentation, we will share information about the school year ahead and how families can be involved.
While we always enjoy seeing our students, Back to School Night is designed to provide parents with information about the year. We encourage you to consider making alternative arrangements for your child, as we will not be providing supervision for students and classroom spaces are limited. We also want to remind families that Back to School Night is not the appropriate time for individual conversations with the classroom teacher. You will have the opportunity to discuss your child’s specific learning path during Parent Teacher Conferences at the end of September.
We look forward to seeing you at Back to School Night!
Noche de regreso a clases: 28 de agosto
Fairwood organizará la Noche de regreso a clases para todas las familias el 28 de agosto. El horario será el siguiente:
5:30: presentaciones en las aulas de TK a 2.º grado
6:00: presentación en el salón de usos múltiples de toda la escuela
6:30: presentaciones en las aulas de 3.º a 5.º grado
Durante la presentación en el salón de clases de su hijo, tendrá la oportunidad de conocer al maestro de su hijo y escuchar más sobre lo que su hijo aprenderá este año. Los maestros también hablarán sobre las oportunidades de voluntariado disponibles en sus aulas. Se proporcionará un folleto informativo con detalles sobre cómo registrarse como voluntario para este año escolar. Durante la presentación en toda la escuela, compartiremos información sobre el año escolar que se avecina y cómo las familias pueden participar.
Si bien siempre disfrutamos de ver a nuestros estudiantes, la Noche de regreso a clases está diseñada para brindarles a los padres información sobre el año. Le recomendamos que considere hacer arreglos alternativos para su hijo, ya que no brindaremos supervisión a los estudiantes y los espacios en las aulas son limitados. También queremos recordarles a las familias que la Noche de regreso a la escuela no es el momento apropiado para conversaciones individuales con el maestro del aula. Tendrá la oportunidad de discutir el camino de aprendizaje específico de su hijo durante las Conferencias de padres y maestros a fines de septiembre.
¡Esperamos verlo en la Noche de regreso a la escuela!
Fun on the Run Update
Last week, a flyer for Fun on the Run was sent through Peachjar. Fun on the Run is a free after school program run by the City of Sunnyvale on Thursdays at Fairwood. Unfortunately, the wrong flyer was submitted, causing some confusion about registration. You can find the correct flyers below, along with the forms needed to show interest in this program. You can submit your completed forms at the Fairwood office. Extra copies of the forms will also be available in the office. Space is extremely limited, and submissions will be taken in the order received. Please Note: Submissions will not be accepted online.
Fun on the Run - English Flyer
Fun on the Run English Registration Card
Fun on the Run - Spanish Flyer
Fun on the Run - Spanish Registration Card
Actualización de Fun on the Run
La semana pasada, se envió un volante de Fun on the Run a través de Peachjar. Fun on the Run es un programa gratuito después de la escuela que organiza la ciudad de Sunnyvale los jueves en Fairwood. Desafortunadamente, se envió el volante incorrecto, lo que provocó cierta confusión sobre la inscripción. Puede encontrar los volantes correctos a continuación, junto con los formularios necesarios para mostrar interés en este programa. Puede enviar sus formularios completos en la oficina de Fairwood. También habrá copias adicionales de los formularios disponibles en la oficina. El espacio es extremadamente limitado y las presentaciones se aceptarán en el orden en que se reciban. Tenga en cuenta: no se aceptarán presentaciones en línea.
Fun on the Run - Folleto en español
Fun on the Run - Tarjeta de inscripción en español
Fairwood Back to School Picnic and Volunteer Fair
The annual Fairwood Back to School Picnic will be held on September 6 from 5:30-7:00. Bring a picnic dinner to enjoy in the grass area of Fairwood park, or you can purchase food from the Taco Truck that will be parked nearby! Kona Ice will also be on site selling a cool treat for families.
In addition to enjoying conversation with fellow Fairwood families, we will also be sharing information about key volunteer roles for Fairwood events! This year, we want to build our teams earlier to help support the teams as they plan events for the year!
Feria de voluntariado y picnic de regreso a clases de Fairwood
El picnic anual de regreso a clases de Fairwood se llevará a cabo el 6 de septiembre de 5:30 a 7:00. Traiga una cena tipo picnic para disfrutar en el área de césped del parque Fairwood, o puede comprar comida en el camión de tacos que estará estacionado cerca. Kona Ice también estará en el lugar vendiendo un bocadillo genial para las familias.
Además de disfrutar de la conversación con otras familias de Fairwood, también compartiremos información sobre los roles clave de los voluntarios para los eventos de Fairwood. Este año, queremos formar nuestros equipos con anticipación para ayudar a apoyar a los equipos mientras planifican los eventos del año.
Fairwood 101 and Fairwood Volunteer Trainings
The Fairwood Alliance will be hosting their annual Fairwood 101 on September 10 at 6:00 pm on Zoom and on September 13 at 8:00 am in the multi-purpose room. This training is for all Fairwood families - returning and new! We ask returning families to join us to help share their knowledge and experience as we review the expectations for volunteers and discuss the opportunities that await you!
This general training will be followed up with a more specific focus training for key volunteer roles. These trainings will be led by Mrs. Romander and Ms. Riehl, and they will be held on September 18 at 6:00 pm over Zoom and September 19 at 8:00 am in the multi-purpose room.
Please mark your calendars now to attend both the Fairwood 101 training and the Focus training of your choice.
Fairwood 101 y capacitaciones para voluntarios de Fairwood
La Fairwood Alliance organizará su Fairwood 101 anual el 10 de septiembre a las 6:00 p. m. en Zoom y el 13 de septiembre a las 8:00 a. m. en la sala de usos múltiples. Esta capacitación es para todas las familias de Fairwood, ¡tanto las que regresan como las nuevas! Les pedimos a las familias que regresan que se unan a nosotros para ayudar a compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias mientras revisamos las expectativas para los voluntarios y analizamos las oportunidades que les esperan.
Esta capacitación general será seguida por una capacitación de enfoque más específica para roles clave de voluntarios. Estas capacitaciones estarán a cargo de la Sra. Romander y la Sra. Riehl, y se llevarán a cabo el 18 de septiembre a las 6:00 p. m. en Zoom y el 19 de septiembre a las 8:00 a. m. en la sala de usos múltiples.
Marque sus calendarios ahora para asistir tanto a la capacitación Fairwood 101 como a la capacitación Focus de su elección.
Fairwood Expectations
Attendance and Punctuality:
Regular attendance and arriving on time are essential for academic success. Please ensure your child is at school every day at 7:55 so they have time to be seated in their classroom by 8:00 am. If your child will be absent, please notify the school office - 408-523-4870 or email melina.marin@sesd.org. You can find information on attendance policies on our website under Family Resources -> Attendance Policy.As we shared at this morning's presentation, attendance is very important. Did you know that a child who misses 10 days of school has missed 5% of their instruction for the year? Last year, 12% of Fairwood students were chronically absent. This year, Fairwood will be strictly following State and District policies regarding attendance. Any student who has more than three unexcused absences will be considered truant, and may need to meet with school officials to develop an attendance plan. Chronic absenteeism may require support from the District Student Attendance Review Board. If you are having trouble getting your child to school daily, please let us know. We are here to help!
One of the biggest contributors to Fairwood absenteeism is extended family vacations. Please consider our school's calendar and plan any trips, vacations, or family visits for the days in which school is not in session. If your child must be out of school during the school session, we ask that you use the Short Term Independent Study option to still get attendance credit for your child. Independent Study is available beginning September 15 and can be used for absences of between 5-10 days. Every family is able to apply for a maximum to 10 days of short term Independent Study each year. Applications must be requested at least two weeks prior to the first day of absence. If approved, your child will receive work from the teacher to complete during the absence. Your child will need to be present in school on the contractural return date with the assigned work completed. If they return on time with their completed work, the will receive full credit for attendance.
Absences without an Independent Study contract will be unexcused, and the classroom teacher will not be able to provide work for the student to complete for credit. This includes all absences longer than 10 days. Important: You must notify the office for approval of your contract request. Teachers are not able to approve Independent Study contract requests.
Kindness and Responsibility:
We expect students and families to treat peers, teachers, staff, and community members with kindness. Responsibility for actions and maintaining a positive attitude are key to a safe and inclusive environment.Technology and Cell Phone Use:
Per the District Parent Handbook, students are able to bring cell phones to campus, but they are to be turned off and out of site during the school day. If your child attends an after school program, they must also adhere to this policy during the after school program. If a student has their cell phone visible or is using their cell phone while on campus without permission, they will be asked to put it away. If the behavior continues, further consequences may be given, including restriction from being able to have their cell phone on campus.Students are expected to use technology on campus in accordance with the District's Student Technology Use Policy. To support the safe use of technology, we encourage parents to monitor technology use at home.
Campus Safety:
All volunteers and visitors must sign in at the office and wear a volunteer/visitor sticker.Campus gates will be closed when the 8:00 morning bell rings, and they will be re-opened approximately 3-5 minutes prior to student pick-up times.
To keep our parking lots safe, we ask that all families follow the following drop off and pick up procedures:
- Please drive slowly in the parking lot.
- Do not park your vehicle in the drop off area (against the curb). The painting in our parking lot is very faded, but there is no parking along the curb, except for one handicapped space.
- Please drop your child off at the curb, not in the next lane over or in the parking area. Students running through the parking lot are at a high risk of getting hit by a car.
- If you are walking to school, please stay on the sidewalks and in the crosswalks. It can be tempting to cut through the parking lots, but this is dangerous.
- If you are using either drop off/pick up area, you must remain in your car at all times.
- Please be patient and courteous. Everyone is in a hurry in the morning, but our kids' safety is most important.
Personal Items and Sports Equipment:
We respectfully request that all personal items, toys, and sports equipment remain at home. Students will be provided with any necessary equipment and supplies at school. If your child has items of personal value, we recommend leaving those home as well (i.e. fancy pens, an expensive water bottle, etc.). While we try to maintain a safe enviornment, accidents do happen, and we do not want valuable items to be lost, damaged, or stolen.Communication:
Please keep your contact information up-to-date to receive important updates. Feel free to reach out to the front office if you need to update your email contacts, phone numbers, or address.Student Wellness:
Our District wellness policy encourages families to send nutritious foods and snacks to school. Occassionally, you may choose to send your child a small treat in their lunch. Please remember that sharing or trading foods is not allowed at Fairwood. For this reason, please send your child with reasonable portions. We sometimes have kids show up with a large bag of chips or cookies. This encourages food sharing, which may pose risks for some of our students.Families often inquire about sending birthday treats to school. Fairwood is happy to acknowledge student birthdays, but we do not celebrate them at school. Please keep all birthday treats at home for celebrations with families. Our District Wellness Policy does not permit birthday treats at school. For this reason, any birthday treats sent to school will be sent home at the end of the day, rather than being distributed to students.
Student Items and Lost and Found:
Every year, we have hundreds of items showing up in our Lost and Found. You can make sure your child's items are never lost by labeling them clearly. The items that end up in Lost and Found the most are jackets, sweaters, water bottles, and lunch boxes. Take a few minutes to label these items this week so that they can be easily returned to their owner if they are found. If your child is missing an item, our lost and found cart is in the quad area between the office, the multi, and the library.Thank you for taking the time to review these expectations. We are looking forward to a great year!
¡Hola, familias de Fairwood!
¡Tuvimos un excelente primer día de clases en Fairwood! ¡Fue maravilloso ver todas las caras felices en el campus y emocionadas por un nuevo año! ¡Quiero agradecerles a quienes se unieron a nosotros en nuestra charla del primer día con los directores! Para aquellos de ustedes que no tuvieron la oportunidad de unirse a nosotros, pueden descargar la presentación a continuación. Back to School 2024
Al comenzar un nuevo año escolar, queríamos compartir algunas expectativas clave para todas las familias y estudiantes:
Asistencia y puntualidad:
La asistencia regular y llegar a tiempo son esenciales para el éxito académico. Asegúrese de que su hijo esté en la escuela todos los días a las 7:55 para que tenga tiempo de sentarse en su salón de clases a las 8:00 a. m. Si su hijo estará ausente, notifique a la oficina de la escuela: 408-523-4870 o envíe un correo electrónico a melina.marin@sesd.org. Puede encontrar información sobre las políticas de asistencia en nuestro sitio web en Recursos familiares -> Política de asistencia.Como compartimos en la presentación de esta mañana, la asistencia es muy importante. ¿Sabías que un niño que falta 10 días a la escuela ha perdido el 5% de su instrucción durante el año? El año pasado, el 12% de los estudiantes de Fairwood estuvieron crónicamente ausentes. Este año, Fairwood seguirá estrictamente las políticas estatales y del Distrito con respecto a la asistencia. Cualquier estudiante que tenga más de tres ausencias injustificadas será considerado ausente y es posible que deba reunirse con los funcionarios escolares para desarrollar un plan de asistencia. El ausentismo crónico puede requerir el apoyo de la Junta de Revisión de Asistencia Estudiantil del Distrito. Si tiene problemas para llevar a su hijo a la escuela todos los días, infórmenos. ¡Estamos aquí para ayudar!
Uno de los mayores contribuyentes al ausentismo en Fairwood son las vacaciones familiares prolongadas. Tenga en cuenta el calendario de nuestra escuela y planifique los viajes, las vacaciones o las visitas familiares para los días en los que no hay clases. Si su hijo debe estar fuera de la escuela durante la sesión escolar, le pedimos que use la opción de Estudio independiente a corto plazo para seguir obteniendo crédito por asistencia para su hijo. El Estudio independiente está disponible a partir del 15 de septiembre y se puede usar para ausencias de entre 5 y 10 días. Cada familia puede solicitar un máximo de 10 días de Estudio independiente a corto plazo cada año. Las solicitudes deben solicitarse al menos dos semanas antes del primer día de ausencia. Si se aprueba, su hijo recibirá trabajo del maestro para completar durante la ausencia. Su hijo deberá estar presente en la escuela en la fecha de regreso contractual con el trabajo asignado completado. Si regresa a tiempo con su trabajo completado, recibirá crédito completo por asistencia.
Las ausencias sin un contrato de Estudio independiente serán injustificadas y el maestro del aula no podrá proporcionar trabajo para que el estudiante complete para obtener crédito. Esto incluye todas las ausencias de más de 10 días. Importante: debe notificar a la oficina para la aprobación de su solicitud de contrato. Los maestros no pueden aprobar solicitudes de contrato de estudio independiente.
Amabilidad y responsabilidad:
Esperamos que los estudiantes y las familias traten a sus compañeros, maestros, personal y miembros de la comunidad con amabilidad. La responsabilidad por las acciones y mantener una actitud positiva son clave para un entorno seguro e inclusivo.Tecnología y uso de teléfonos celulares:
Según el Manual para padres del distrito, los estudiantes pueden traer teléfonos celulares al campus, pero deben estar apagados y fuera del sitio durante el día escolar. Si su hijo asiste a un programa después de la escuela, también debe cumplir con esta política durante el programa después de la escuela. Si un estudiante tiene su teléfono celular visible o está usando su teléfono celular mientras está en el campus sin permiso, se le pedirá que lo guarde. Si el comportamiento continúa, se pueden dar más consecuencias, incluida la restricción de poder tener su teléfono celular en el campus.Se espera que los estudiantes usen la tecnología en el campus de acuerdo con la Política de uso de tecnología para estudiantes del distrito. Para apoyar el uso seguro de la tecnología, alentamos a los padres a monitorear el uso de la tecnología en el hogar.
Seguridad del campus:
Todos los voluntarios y visitantes deben registrarse en la oficina y usar una calcomanía de voluntario/visitante.Las puertas del campus se cerrarán cuando suene la campana de las 8:00 a. m. y se volverán a abrir aproximadamente de 3 a 5 minutos antes de la hora de recogida de los estudiantes.
Para mantener seguros nuestros estacionamientos, solicitamos que todas las familias sigan los siguientes procedimientos de entrega y recogida:
- Conduzca lentamente en el estacionamiento.
- No estacione su vehículo en el área de entrega (contra la acera). La pintura en nuestro estacionamiento está muy descolorida, pero no hay estacionamiento junto a la acera, excepto un espacio para discapacitados.
- Deje a su hijo en la acera, no en el carril de al lado ni en el área de estacionamiento. Los estudiantes que corren por el estacionamiento corren un alto riesgo de ser atropellados por un automóvil.
- Si camina hacia la escuela, permanezca en las aceras y en los cruces peatonales. Puede resultar tentador atravesar los estacionamientos, pero es peligroso.
- Si utiliza cualquiera de las áreas de entrega y recogida, debe permanecer en su automóvil en todo momento.
- Por favor, sea paciente y cortés. Todos tienen prisa por la mañana, pero la seguridad de nuestros niños es lo más importante.
Artículos personales y equipo deportivo:
Solicitamos respetuosamente que todos los artículos personales, juguetes y equipo deportivo permanezcan en casa. Los estudiantes recibirán todo el equipo y los suministros necesarios en la escuela. Si su hijo tiene artículos de valor personal, le recomendamos que los deje en casa también (es decir, bolígrafos elegantes, una botella de agua costosa, etc.). Si bien tratamos de mantener un entorno seguro, los accidentes ocurren y no queremos que se pierdan, dañen o roben artículos valiosos.Comunicación:
Mantenga su información de contacto actualizada para recibir actualizaciones importantes. No dude en comunicarse con la oficina principal si necesita actualizar sus contactos de correo electrónico, números de teléfono o dirección.Bienestar estudiantil:
Nuestra política de bienestar del distrito alienta a las familias a enviar alimentos nutritivos y refrigerios a la escuela. Ocasionalmente, puede optar por enviar a su hijo un pequeño obsequio en su almuerzo. Recuerde que compartir o intercambiar alimentos no está permitido en Fairwood. Por este motivo, envíe a su hijo con porciones razonables. A veces, los niños se presentan con una bolsa grande de papas fritas o galletas. Esto fomenta el intercambio de alimentos, lo que puede representar riesgos para algunos de nuestros estudiantes.Las familias a menudo preguntan sobre el envío de obsequios de cumpleaños a la escuela. Fairwood se complace en reconocer los cumpleaños de los estudiantes, pero no los celebramos en la escuela. Guarde todos los obsequios de cumpleaños en casa para celebrar con las familias. Nuestra Política de bienestar del distrito no permite obsequios de cumpleaños en la escuela. Por este motivo, cualquier obsequio de cumpleaños enviado a la escuela se enviará a casa al final del día, en lugar de distribuirse a los estudiantes.
Artículos de los estudiantes y objetos perdidos:
Todos los años, tenemos cientos de artículos que aparecen en nuestros objetos perdidos. Puede asegurarse de que los artículos de su hijo nunca se pierdan etiquetándolos claramente. Los artículos que terminan en objetos perdidos con más frecuencia son chaquetas, suéteres, botellas de agua y loncheras. Tómese unos minutos para etiquetar estos artículos esta semana para que puedan devolverse fácilmente a su propietario si se encuentran. Si a su hijo le falta algún artículo, nuestro carrito de objetos perdidos se encuentra en el área del patio entre la oficina, el multiusos y la biblioteca.Gracias por tomarse el tiempo para revisar estas expectativas. ¡Esperamos tener un gran año!
Welcome to the 2024-2025 School Year
Fairwood Families/Familias de Fairwood:
We want to welcome you to the 2024-2025 school year! I hope you have all enjoyed the summer and enjoyed some family time with loved ones! The new school year is about to begin, and we are looking forward to seeing you all back at school! We wanted to share some important dates with all of you to prepare you for the new year! New this year: The Sunnyvale School District is committed to providing all basic school supplies for students, so we will not be posting class wish lists. If you purchase items for school, we suggest keeping these items at home to use for homework or projects. The teachers may share a list of more specialized "wish list" items for their classrooms during Back-to-School Night.
¡Queremos darles la bienvenida al año escolar 2024-2025! ¡Espero que todos hayan disfrutado del verano y hayan disfrutado de un tiempo en familia con sus seres queridos! El nuevo año escolar está por comenzar y esperamos verlos a todos nuevamente en la escuela. ¡Queríamos compartir algunas fechas importantes con todos ustedes para prepararlos para el nuevo año! Nuevo este año: El Distrito Escolar de Sunnyvale se compromete a proporcionar todos los útiles escolares básicos para los estudiantes, por lo que no publicaremos listas de deseos de las clases. Si compra artículos para la escuela, le sugerimos que los guarde en casa para usarlos en tareas o proyectos. Los maestros pueden compartir una lista de elementos de "lista de deseos" más especializados para sus aulas durante la Noche de Regreso a Clases.
August 8 - 10:30-12:30 - Fairwood Alliance Park Playdate
A member of the Fairwood Alliance Board (our parent organization) will be hosting a park playdate at Fairwood Park! Meet other Fairwood families to build friendships within the Fairwood community. This event is open to all Fairwood students and their families.
8 de Agosto - 10:30 a 12:30 - Cita para jugar en el parque Fairwood Alliance
¡Un miembro de la Junta de Fairwood Alliance (nuestra organización de padres) organizará una cita para jugar en el parque Fairwood! Conozca a otras familias de Fairwood para entablar amistades dentro de la comunidad de Fairwood. Este evento está abierto a todos los estudiantes de Fairwood y sus familias.
August 12 - Kindergarten Meet and Greet
Incoming kindergarten families should have received a message from Mrs. Romander about this event. If you did not receive the message, please feel free to reach out to her directly by email to learn more information.
12 de Agosto - Reunión y saludo de Kindergarten
Las familias que ingresan al Kindergarten deberían haber recibido un mensaje de la Sra. Romander sobre este evento. Si no recibió el mensaje, no dude en comunicarse con ella directamente por correo electrónico para obtener más información.
August 14 - 10:00-11:30 - Fairwood Alliance Park Playdate
A member of the Fairwood Alliance Board (our parent organization) will be hosting a park playdate at Fairwood Park! Meet other Fairwood families to build friendships within the Fairwood community. This event is open to all Fairwood students and their families.
14 de Agosto - 10:00-11:30 - Cita para Jugar en el Parque Fairwood
¡Un miembro de la junta directiva de Fairwood Alliance (nuestra organización de padres) organizará una cita para jugar en el parque Fairwood! Conozca a otras familias de Fairwood para entablar amistades dentro de la comunidad de Fairwood. Este evento está abierto a todos los estudiantes de Fairwood y sus familias.
16 de agosto - Reunión y Saludo de Transitional Kindergarten
Las familias que ingresan al jardín de infantes de transición deberían haber recibido un mensaje de la Sra. Romander sobre este evento. Si no recibió el mensaje, no dude en comunicarse con ella directamente por correo electrónico para obtener más información.
August 16 - Transitional Kindergarten Meet and Greet
Incoming transitional kindergarten families should have received a message from Mrs. Romander about this event. If you did not receive the message, please feel free to reach out to her directly by email to learn more information.
16 de Agosto - Reunión y Saludo de Transitional Kindergarten
Las familias que ingresan al jardín de infantes de transición deberían haber recibido un mensaje de la Sra. Romander sobre este evento. Si no recibió el mensaje, no dude en comunicarse con ella directamente por correo electrónico para obtener más información.
August 16 - Class Placements
Class placements will be emailed to families after 3:00 pm.
16 de Agosto - Ubicación de las Clases
Las ubicaciones de las clases se enviarán por correo electrónico a las familias después de las 3:00 p. m.
August 19 - School Starts!
We expect heavy traffic on the first day of school. Please plan to arrive early to avoid an unexpected tardy. We suggest all families plan to arrive by 7:45 and classrooms will open for students at 7:55. Class begins at 8:00.
19 de Agosto - ¡Comienza la Escuela!
Esperamos mucho tráfico el primer día de clases. Planifique llegar temprano para evitar una tardanza inesperada. Sugerimos que todas las familias planeen llegar a las 7:45 y las aulas abrirán para los estudiantes a las 7:55. La clase comienza a las 8:00.
August 19 at 8:10 - Chat with the Principal
We invite all families to join the principals in the multi-purpose room for a quick presentation from Mrs. Romander and Ms. Rhiel. We will share our school goals for the year, review the process for volunteering, and answer parent questions. We look forward to seeing you there.
19 de Agosto a las 8:10: Charla con la Directora
Invitamos a todas las familias a unirse a los directores en la sala de usos múltiples para una presentación rápida de la Sra. Romander y la Sra. Rhiel. Compartiremos nuestras metas escolares para el año, revisaremos el proceso de voluntariado y responderemos las preguntas de los padres. Esperamos verte allí.
August 19 from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm - Free TB Testing and Fingerprinting for School Volunteers.
There will be a District sponsored TB testing and fingerprinting event happening at Fairwood Elementary School on Monday, August 19, 2024 from 8 AM-12 PM. This event is being held to support our volunteers in meeting the District's requirements. All you'll need to bring is a valid photo ID. Please see below for examples.
TB testing will operate on a walk-in basis. You will need to make an appointment to be fingerprinted. Please contact Vanessa Escobar at 408-522-8200 Ext. 1027 or vanessa.escobar@sesd.org byThursday, August 15th at 12 PM Noon to schedule an appointment. Please note you only need to be fingerprinted if you are planning on driving or being a chaperone on a field trip.If your TB is up-to-date and you have been fingerprinted by SESD before there will be no need to attend the TB/fingerprinting event. If you would like to check your volunteer status, please reach out to Vanessa Escobar.For any questions, please contact Vanessa Escobar at 408-522-8200 Ext. 1027 or vanessa.escobar@sesd.org.Valid forms of ID for Fingerprinting:19 de Agosto de 8:00 a. m. a 12:00 p. m.: Prueba de Tuberculosis y Toma de Huellas Dactilares Gratuitas para Voluntarios Escolares.
Habrá un evento de prueba de tuberculosis y toma de huellas dactilares patrocinado por el Distrito que se llevará a cabo en la Escuela Primaria Fairwood el lunes 19 de agosto de 2024 de 8 a. m. a 12 p. m. Este evento se lleva a cabo para ayudar a nuestros voluntarios a cumplir con los requisitos del Distrito. Todo lo que necesitará traer es una identificación con foto válida. Consulte más arriba para ver ejemplos.Las pruebas de tuberculosis se realizarán sin cita previa. Deberá hacer una cita para que le tomen las huellas digitales. Comuníquese con Vanessa Escobar al 408-522-8200 Ext. 1027 o vanessa.escobar@sesd.org antes del jueves 15 de agosto a las 12 p. m. del mediodía para programar una cita. Tenga en cuenta que solo necesita que le tomen las huellas digitales si planea conducir o ser acompañante en una excursión.
Si su prueba de tuberculosis está actualizada y SESD le ha tomado las huellas digitales antes, no será necesario que asista al evento de toma de huellas digitales/TB. Si desea verificar su estado de voluntario, comuníquese con Vanessa Escobar.
Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con Vanessa Escobar al 408-522-8200 Ext. 1027 o vanessa.escobar@sesd.org.
August 28 - 5:30-7:00 - Back to School NightJoin us for our Back to School Night event. During the evening, parents are invited to attend presentations from the principal and classroom teachers to learn more about what to expect during the school year. This is a great opportunity to meet your child's teacher and hear more about their plans for the year!28 de Agosto - 5:30-7:00 - Noche de Regreso a ClasesÚnase a nosotros para nuestro evento de Noche de regreso a clases. Durante la noche, los padres están invitados a asistir a presentaciones del director y los maestros del salón de clases para obtener más información sobre qué esperar durante el año escolar. ¡Esta es una gran oportunidad para conocer al maestro de su hijo y escuchar más sobre sus planes para el año! -