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Administrative Services Credential information meeting March 9, 16

2/28/2017

 
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COME TO AN INFORMATION MEETING
California State University, East Bay


Preliminary Administrative Services Credential
(TIER 1) & MS in Educational Leadership
Now Accepting Applications For Fall 2017

Fremont Unified School District Office
Professional Development Center
4210 Technology Drive, Fremont, CA 94538
4-5 p.m. Thursday, March 9
Event Info

Alameda County Office of Education
Room L-3
313 West Winton Avenue
Hayward, CA 94544
4-5 p.m. Thursday, March 16
Event Info

Apply Today!

Program Features
  • Accelerated 1-year Cohort Program
  • Complete coursework for Tier 1
    in 3 quarters
  • Optional second year to complete MS in Educational Leadership
  • One face-to-face class meeting,
    once a week
  • Online and blended courses
  • Leadership for digital learning
  • Geographically convenient Bay Area locations (with sufficient enrollment)

For application questions:
Marla Anderson
marla.anderson@csueastbay.edu
(510) 885-3614


For program questions:
Dr. Margaret Harris
margaret.harris@csueastbay.edu
(510) 885-2632

Parent University Workshop - March 1, 2017

2/27/2017

 
Please join us at the 2017 Milpitas Unified Parent University Workshop
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CA Dream Act Application Deadline is March 2

2/27/2017

 
Message from CA State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Tom Torlakson

FREE FIREFIGHTER CAREER EXPOSITIONS IN MARCH

2/25/2017

 

Flood resource information from District 3 Supervisor Dave Cortese

2/23/2017

 
Editor's Note: The following message was sent from District 3 Supervisor Dave Cortese on February 22. He can be contacted at: Supervisor Dave Cortese, 70 W. Hedding St., 10th floor, San Jose, CA 95110, (408) 299-5030, or dave.cortese@bos.sccgov.org.

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I want to express my concern to those affected by the recent flooding and hope that you are warm, dry and prepared to face more storms expected over the weekend. We also want to provide you with information on how to report emergency situations and actions to take as the water recedes and cleanup begins.
For those wishing to help, the American Red Cross Silicon Valley Chapter has set up a volunteer station at 2731 North First Street, San Jose, that will be operating from noon to 6 p.m. today (Thursday, February 23).
The Silicon Valley Community Foundation has also set up a webpage to accept donations to help families in need.
If you are unsure about any of the information below, you may call my office at 408-299-5030 or email me at dave.cortese@bos.sccgov.org.
Sincerely,
Dave Cortese

Streets and Roads
  • If you live in San Jose, call the City’s Department of Transportation to report downed trees or tree limbs, sewer back-ups, missing or damaged traffic signs, malfunctioning traffic signals or potholes. During weekdays, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., call 408-794-1900; on weekends and holidays and all other times, call 408-277-8956.
  • If you live in an unincorporated area of the County or want to report problems on a County-maintained expressway (Almaden, Capitol, Central, Foothill, Lawrence, Montague, Oregon/Page Mill or San Tomas), submit a request for non-emergencies online by filling out the County’s Roads Service Request Form.  You can also call the County’s Roads Department at 408-494-2700 during business hours, weekdays from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. for traffic signal and street light problems or 408-494-2750 for roadway problems. 
  • To report a problem on a highway or adjacent property such as the on- and off -ramp signal lights, submit a maintenance service request directly to CalTrans by filling out an online form. 
Health and Safety 

The Santa Clara County Health Officer, Dr. Sara Cody, recommends the following guidelines for anyone who risks coming in contact with flood waters: 
  • Wash your hands or any other part of your body thoroughly with soap and clean water. If you have children who have come in contact with floodwater, make sure they wash too.
  • If you have open cuts or sores, protect them. Keep them as clean as possible by washing with soap and applying an antibiotic ointment to discourage infection. If a wound develops redness, swelling or drainage, contact your health provider and get immediate medical attention.
  • Avoid eating any food that may have come in contact with floodwater. If you suspect food came in contact with the water, throw it away. Undamaged, commercially canned foods can be saved if you remove the labels, thoroughly wash the cans and disinfect them with a solution consisting of one tablespoon of bleach in one gallon of water. Food containers with screw caps, snap lids, flip caps, snap caps, twist caps and home-canned foods, however, cannot be disinfected and should be discarded.
  • Do not let children play with toys which have been in contact with floodwater until the toys have been disinfected. Disinfect toys using a solution of one cup of bleach in five gallons of water.
Environmental Guidelines
The Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health is providing health and safety guidelines for individuals returning to flooded areas.
  • Wear boots and gloves when working in areas which have been flooded.
  • Be sure the main electrical switch is off before entering a structure.  Do not turn it back on until you are certain there has been no damage to wires or appliances connected to the system.
  • Do not use electrical appliances which have been in contact with floodwaters.
  • Look carefully for structural damage which could cause injury, i.e., weakened floors, walls or ceilings which might fall or collapse.  Watch for exposed nails and other sharp objects.
  • Check for wild animals, reptiles and snakes which may have taken up residence to escape the floodwaters.  Open all windows and doors to allow them to escape, and avoid trapping or cornering them.  Snakes can get inside walls.  Be cautious when removing drywall.
  • Be especially cautious when approaching sick or injured animals - even household pets.
  • Ensure household pets are properly taken care of during recovery operations by providing clean potable water and food to pets. Do not use food that has come into contact with floodwaters.
  • Dispose of any small dead animals using gloves and a plastic bag.
  • If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak, leave immediately, call 911 and notify the gas company. Warn neighbors of the potential problem.
  • Be sure sewer lines are intact before turning on the water or using the toilet.
  • Wash hands with soap and water that has been disinfected or boiled.
Water Quality
  • Most drinking water in the affected areas is provided by a water retailer. Contact your water retailer for more specific information on water quality in your area and follow guidance from that supplier. Boil or disinfect any water which comes in contact with food preparation tools, containers or surfaces, and water which is used for brushing teeth or washing dishes.
  • If you are uncertain about the quality of water, use bottled water.  As an alternative, you can use other liquid sources-such as, bottled beverages, the water from the hot water heater tank, the toilet reservoir tank (not the toilet bowl), etc. as long as they did not come into contact with flood waters. 
  • If your water is supplied directly by a private well, and you suspect your well has been contaminated, contact the Santa Clara County Department of Environmental before using the water or visit the following link for more information on disinfecting your well.
  • If you swallow floodwater, you should contact your healthcare provider for more information and guidance.
Food Safety
  • For infants, do not use powdered formulas prepared with treated water.  Use only pre-prepared baby formula that isn’t condensed and doesn’t require added water.
  • Freezer foods may last from 48 to 72 hours if the freezer is full and the door remained closed.  If in doubt, throw it out.
  • Thawed food can usually be eaten if it is still “refrigerator” cold or refrozen if it still contains ice crystals.  Discard any food that has been at room temperature for two hours or more and any food that has an unusual odor, color or texture or that came into contact with floodwaters.
  • Discard any garden produce which has come in contact with floodwaters.
Clothing and Upholstered Furniture
  • Wash all clothing, bedding and linens in hot water or dry clean them.
  • For mattresses and upholstered furniture which cannot be dry cleaned or washed, air dry them in the sun and spray thoroughly with disinfectant.
Building and Structures
  • Clean walls, hard surfaced floors and other surfaces with soap and water.  Disinfect with a solution of one cup of bleach to five gallons of water.  Be especially careful to disinfect areas in which food is stored or prepared, such as countertops, pantry shelves, refrigerator walls and shelves.
  • Thoroughly wash and disinfect all dishes, utensils, and food preparation equipment.
  • Steam clean any carpeting which can be saved.
  • If you suspect floodwaters were contaminated with sewage or animal wastes, remove and discard contaminated materials including wall coverings, carpets, rugs, and drywall.
  • Careless cleanup can do more harm than good by distributing fungus and bacteria which can grow on wet materials to other areas of the building and into heating and ventilation systems.
  • Common household chemicals such as paints, petroleum based products, polishes, gasoline, acids, bases, batteries, poisons, pesticides, gardening chemicals, ammonia, solvents, pool chemicals, propane, helium and small oxygen tanks, smoke detectors, fluorescent lamps, medications, batteries, or flood damaged electronic waste, as examples, should be safely collected and taken to a free drive-through drop off at an HHW event by calling (408) 299-7300 or by signing up online at www.hhw.org.
Other links to Resources
  • Food Safety Handout: After the Flood
  • Food Safety Handout: When Electricity Fails
  • EPA - Flood Information
  • CDC - Flood Risks
  • Ready.gov - Flood Preparation
  • CDC - Flood Cleanup
  • Santa Clara Valley Water District Flood Protection Resources

Latino Spring Outreach

2/20/2017

 

MUSD STEAM Symposium 2016-2017

2/20/2017

 
Come join us at Milpitas High School Library Y Learning Center on Saturday, March 4th, 2017
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Join AAREA in Going Black to School!

2/20/2017

 
Calling ALL African American Parents! 

In honor of National African American Parent Involvement Day, the Regional Parent Network of AAREA is encouraging all African American parents/guardians and care-takers of African American children to visit at least one of your student's classes starting the week of February 21st.
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From Behind the Dais: Chris Norwood

2/16/2017

 
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MILPITAS - Chris Norwood readily admits he is guided by past adventures, including as Clerk for the MUSD Board of Education.  

“In my opinion, the sign of a great community is based upon the engagement of its residents,” he said. “I am a long-time Milpitas resident and have witnessed its evolution first hand.”
Chris may be in his third year of his first term on the Board, but his commitment to Milpitas community and school-based activities began a long time ago. He was a Cub Scout, member of the Milpitas Citizens Preparedness Action Committee, and played Milpitas Police Activity League (PAL) football, Milpitas High School basketball, and badminton. After graduating from high school and West Valley College,  Chris became the assistant Milpitas High School varsity basketball coach under Coach Steve Cain.

“As a person, my wife, kids, and family (dad deceased) are my everyday inspiration,” he added. “I am a big Christian kid at heart who has some intense moments, loves to learn, enjoys great food and rich cultural experiences.”

In his journey, Board Member Chris said “it has been an amazing eye-opening experience to have the opportunity to be a part Milpitas education system.”  

"I’ve witnessed first hand how MUSD prides itself in serving all children,” he added. “
We are constantly learning. We are a well rounded, tolerant, and incredibly diverse school district. We foster an environment of opportunity for all. We produce IVY league, UC, CSU and Junior College students. We produce college athletes, artists, musicians, technology professionals, small business owners, entrepreneurs, and elected officials.”


When asked of some of his greatest pleasures in serving on the Board, Chris shared attending the Milpitas High School graduation as a board member and shaking hands with the graduates is always a “surreal” experience.  He also thrives from continuing to learn more about the teachers in the classrooms, administrators, and the leaders working hard behind the scenes. Chris believes in the pursuit of happiness for employees, parents, children, and city residents alike.

“I look forward to the Board continuing its growth and supporting the school district team, parents and most importantly, students,” Chris said.  “The Board of Education is a reflection of the city and we have (or had) children in our school system. We play to each others strengths, appreciate, respect and genuinely care about each other. We see how the world is changing around us - technologically, politically and economically. We think deeply about our parents and their children."

44 students honored during African American Student Achievement Award Ceremony

2/16/2017

 
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MILPITAS, CA - Families, Board Members, Superintendent Cheryl Jordan, Principals, school administrators, and Mayor Rich Tran came together for an evening of celebration during the African American Student Achievement Award Ceremony on February 9 in the Milpitas High School theater.

“There are two awards that students were nominated for: the outstanding academic achievement award and the outstanding accomplishment award,” explained event host Venus Cenizal, MUSD Coordinator of Learning and Development. “Students who excel in at least one academic area receive the outstanding academic award and students who have had a specific accomplishment, demonstrated social and emotional maturity, and/or demonstrated resiliency in the face of adversity are awarded for outstanding accomplishments.”

Board Members and guests from the City of Milpitas formed a receiving line to shake hands with the 44 total students who were recognized that evening, from the elementary to high school level throughout the district.

“I want to tell each one of you young leaders, that you make us very proud and we are glad to be here tonight to celebrate you,” Superintendent Cheryl Jordan said.  

Raquel Kusunoki, Director of Elementary Education, introduced the elementary administrators and student recipients while Russell Principal Damon James and Rancho Principal Casey McMurray recognized their recipients followed by Milpitas High School Principal Phil Morales and Calaveras Hills High School Principal Carl Stice.

During a poignant keynote speech, Fr. Jon Pedigo from the Diocese of San Jose spoke about systemic injustice and how to overcome obstacles.

“You got to believe that you’re going to be successful. You gotta believe in yourself, because if you don’t believe in yourself, no one else is going to believe in you,” he said.

Following the speech, Principal Damon James shared his thoughts about the message that he said moved him.

“One of the things that I think about when I was growing up, what my parents talked to me about it, was how victorious our ancestors have been,” he said. “So when you think about that hope, all of you remember that victory.”

Members from Akoma Arts also attended the event, to perform a community chant from Assata Shakur and a dance piece called Africana.

At the end of the program, Venus asked honorees to look at the rose they received that evening, in addition to their certificate.

​“Let’s take a moment to think about your parents, your family members, and all those who believed in you, encouraged you, and supported you in order to be able to receive this award,” Venus said. “The rose you received, dear recipients, is for you to honor those in the audience this evening who have been part of your achievement and accomplishments. At the closing of the program, please honor your loved ones by giving them the rose that you’re holding."
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