Grand View’s Dual Language Program Celebrates 20 Years June 11th

Grand View Elementary School has had a Dual Language Program for 20 years and we’re throwing ourselves a big Fiesta on Saturday, June 11th from 12pm – 3pm. Mark your calendars!

Grand View Dual Language 20th Anniversary June 11th

All the classes will perform dances in elaborate costumes, and we’re very excited to announce our special guest, Jose-Luis Orozco, who will perform at the culmination of the show!

José-Luis Orozco to perform at Grand View's Dual Language 20th Anniversary fiesta June 11, 2011

The PTA will be selling refreshments, including tacos, popcorn, nachos and drinks as a fundraiser – and we’ll also be selling special Anniversary T-shirts on the day.

Grand View Dual Language Program 20th Anniversary June 11th, 2011

We hope to see you on June 11th supporting our school and celebrating our Dual Language Spanish Immersion Program!

Grand View Blvd. Elementary School, 3951 Grand View Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90066 (310) 390-3618 for more information.

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Spanish Dual Language Program Parent Led Tours Dates

Grand View Blvd Elementary School

3951 Grand View Blvd, Los Angeles, Ca 90066

310- 390 – 3618

                        http://grandview-lausd-ca.schoolloop.com 

                                                                                    Tour Dates:

       February 9th at 8:30 am

       March 29th at 8:30 am

       Program Orientation:

       March 7th at 8:30 am

How would you like your child to be able to read, write and speak in two language?

Grand View Blvd. School offers:

Free LAUSD Spanish Immersion Program from pre-K to 5th grade

P.S. Arts and Music Program

Computer Lab

FREE before and after school childcare program

Permits are available for students in the Dual Language Program

Parent contacts (English and Spanish): 

Janine Negrin (310) 433-5382 (text/call)                        janineinvenice@gmail.com

            Silvia Figueroa: silviafigueroa_3@hotmail.com

Categorical Coordinator:

 Chandra Payton:(310) 779-1454            cwp4861@lausd.net

Look for our Facebook group:  Grand View Blvd. Elementary’s Dual Language Program

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BOOK FAIR

BOOK FAIR
at Grand View ES in room 26!

December 6th to December 9th

They have affordable books in Spanish!

Buy books and support your school.
Cash and credit card accepted.

Schedule:
Monday 8:00 am to 2:30 pm
Tuesday 8:00 am to 2:30 pm
Wednesday 8:00 am to 2:30 pm
Thursday 8:00 am to 2:30 pm
Friday 8:00 am to 2:30 pm

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Ice Cream Social- T-Shirt Fundraiser/ Feria de helados y venta de camiset

10/5/11
Location: auditorium/auditorio
Start Time: 5:30 PM End Time: 6:30 PM

We are asking for donations and volunteers:

  • Pre-K, 1st & 3rd= ice cream
  • 1st & 2nd= toppings, bowls, spoons, napkins
  • 4th/5th= whipped cream and syrups
If you would love to donate an ice cream scooper, please send them to your classroom teacher.
If you would like to help decorate and set-up please come to the cafeteria and help our 4th grade dual language teacher Mrs. Blond decorate.
We would also love your help with cleaning up after the social.

muchas gracias!

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Welcome Back Everyone

Hope this finds you feeling restored after wonderful summer and optimistic about the year ahead.

For those who can, please stop by the auditorium and say hello in the morning.

Dalia has graciously organized a Back to School Breakfast

where old friends and new can gather and celebrate the beginning of a great school year ahead.

Hope to see you there!   

Teachers, could you please remind the parents about the breakfast.  Thanks!

Janine and I will be around most of the day if you need help with anything.

(Heather: 310-590-8112, Janine: 310-433-5382)

 

 

…and in honor of the occasion…

Positive Strategies to Support Your Child Throughout the School Years

1. Create a smooth takeoff each day. Give your child a hug before she ventures out the door and you head to work. Look her in the eye, and tell her how proud you are of her. Your child’s self-confidence and security will help her do well both in school and in life.

2. Prepare for a happy landing at the end of the day when you reconvene. Create a predictable ritual such as 10-20 minutes listening to your child talk about his day-before you check phone messages, read the mail, or begin dinner. That way you are fully present to listen, and your child has a touchstone he can count on between school and home.

3. Fill your child’s lunchbox with healthy snacks and lunches. Have dinner at a reasonable hour and a healthy breakfast. A well-balanced diet maximizes your child’s learning potential.

4. Include calm, peaceful times in your children’s afternoons and evenings. Maintain a schedule that allows them to go to school rested, and if they are sick, have a system in place so they are able to stay home.

5. Remember it’s your children’s homework, not yours. Create a specific homework space that’s clutter-free and quiet. Encourage editing and double-checking work, but allow your kids to make mistakes, as it’s the only way teachers can gauge if they understand the material. It’s also how children learn responsibility for the quality of their work.

6. Fill your child’s life with a love for learning by showing him your own curiosity, respecting his questions, and encouraging his efforts.

7. Fill your home with books to read, books simply to look at, and books that provide answers to life’s many questions. The public or school library is an excellent resource.

8. Be a partner with your child’s teacher. When you need to speak to him or her in reference to a specific issue with your child, do it privately, not in front of your child. Make a point never to criticize your child’s teacher in front of your child.

9. Set up a system where routine items are easily located-such as backpacks, shoes, signed notices. Create a central calendar for upcoming events to avoid the unexpected.

10. Tuck a “love note” in your child’s lunch bag to let her know how special she is. Knowing they are loved makes it easier for children to be kind to others.

Heather Austin
310-590-8112

www.GrandViewPTA.com
www.EducateOurState.org
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1st Day of School

GV parents, make sure to fill out your cafeteria applications. If you have not, breakfast is $0.60 and lunch $1.00. Attached is the link for GV’s meal menus. Classes will be posted by the front office tomorrow morning and GV staff will be all over campus to guide you to your child’s classroom. School starts at 8:15 and ends at 2:40. Don’t forget about our Back to School Breakfast tomorrow at 8am in the auditorium. Have a great 1st day of school!!!!
GV School Menu

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Please help fund our GV teachers’ Donors Choose Project. Post it forward :)

Sra. Flores- Kinder DLP
http://www.donorschoose.org/donors/proposal.html?id=603139&utm_source=internal&utm_medium=email&utm_content=project&utm_campaign=TellAFriend?utm_source=dc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=sendfriend

Sr. Stanton- 3rd SEI

http://www.yahoo.homepagesforhomerooms.com/project_specific_page?project_id=615914&affiliate_id=&cid=p1core-tbx07.f.1800/b25b6/20f/f9fafeed.0997f917b8f6a8736f63abd0cb58809f

 

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Please help fund our DLP’s Donors Choose Projects! Post it forward :)

http://www.donorschoose.org/donors/proposal.html?id=603139&utm_source=internal&utm_medium=email&utm_content=project&utm_campaign=TellAFriend?utm_source=dc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=sendfriend

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Mrs.Calo and Mr. Janos’ kinder wish list items/ Lista de deseos para la clase de kinder de Sra. Calo y Sr. Janos

Below is a list of items that would be of great use in our classroom and very much appreciated:
  • baby wipes/toallitas de bebe
  • plastic bags(Gallon size)/bolsas de plastico tamano de un galon
  • plastic bags (sandwich size)/bolsas de plastico tamano de sandwich
  • Clorox disinfecting wipes/ toallas de Clorox
  • hand soap/jabon de manos
  • markers/marcadores
  • colored Xerox paper 8×10/ papel de color de Xerox 8×10
  • USB flash drive
  • Lakeshore or Staples giftcard/ Tarjeta de regalo para Lakeshore o Staples
  • straws/papotes
  • band-aids/ caja de curitas
            Thank you so much! We appreciate it so much.

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Ms. Leyva’s Third Grade Wish List

Below is a list of items that would be very much appreciated in our classroom:
* Ticonderoga No. 2 Pencils
* USB Flash Drive
* Brightly Colored Copy Paper (Yellow, Neon Pink, and Neon Green)
* Pack of Post Its (Multi Colored)
* Clorox Disinfecting Wipes
* Bounty Paper Towels
* 1 Box of Band-Aids
* Blue Painter’s Tape
* Ziploc Bags (Gallon Size)
* Any Incentive Treats for the Reward Treasure Box
* Used/New Chapter Books in Spanish for Classroom Library (Third Grade Level)
* 1 Bean Bag for Classroom Library
* Healthy Snacks
* Small Cordless Vacuum for Classroom Rug
* Gift Card to Lakeshore or Staples
ALL DONATIONS ARE VOLUNTARY!
Thank you for your generosity!!

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Mrs. Flores’ Wish List for Kindergarten

Dear Parents,

Each school year teachers are asked, “What do you need in the classroom?” This year we made a wish list for those materials that would be useful throughout the year as we carry out our instruction.

These include:

•Color 8×11 Paper (bright colors and pastel colors) *Sold at office supplies stores
•Highlighters
•Colorful post-its
•Baby Wipes
•Disinfectant Wipes
•Markers
•Ziploc bags (all sizes)

  • Hand Soap
  • Magnets

Thank you!

Lista de materiales deseados para la clase de Kindergarten de Sra. Flores

Queridos padres,

Cada año escolar la pregunta que más se les hace a los maestros es, “Que materiales necesitan en la clase?” Este año he creado una lista de materiales que serán útiles para mi instrucción en la clase durante el año escolar. Estos incluyen:

• Papel de color 8×10 (colores claros y brillantes)
*Se vende en tiendas donde se venden materiales de oficina

• Marcadores de colores brillantes para sombrear
(en ingles se conocen como “highlighters”).
• “Post-its” de colores brillantes

• Toallitas de bebe o “baby wipes”

• Toallitas desinfectantes

• Bolsas de plástico Ziploc (de diferentes tamaños)

  • Jabon para las manos
  • Imanes

Gracias

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