Howdy Partners! Get ready to Saddle Up and Read and join us at our Wild West Book Fair! Our Fair will run from Monday, December 4th to Friday, December 8th! Students will come at assigned times with their class. Please be sure to check the schedule so that you will know when to bring money. Remember that all books and other items will have tax added to them. Parents can bring their kids in after school as well. We will be open for one hour each day depending on the time school lets out. And be sure to come for our Books and Burgers Night on Tuesday, December 5th! Burgers have been pre-sold, but the Book Fair is open to everyone! We will be open from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. This week will be a great time to get some new books for your collection!
Vintage STEM Magnet celebrated, on November 16, 2017, the school becoming a National Blue Ribbon recipient. According to Principal Nancy Mourao's speech given during the school wide celebration, "Assistant Superintendent of Education, Jason Botel, spoke about how rare it is to receive this prestigious award. He said that only ¼ of 1% of all schools in the United States, public, private, or charter ever receive this award." This award is for all of our Vintage community, not only the present but the past students, parents, staff, and supporters. You can read her full speech below.
Vintage Magnet's achievement is also highlighted in the following articles. Please click the links to read more and see some photos. LAUSD Daily News - https://lausddaily.net/2017/11/vintage-magnet-celebrates-national-blue-ribbon-honors/ KLCD Video (also shown below): https://lausd.wistia.com/medias/x4mlf3fp3u Daily News Photos: http://www.dailynews.com/2017/11/17/photos-vintage-magnet-celebrates-national-blue-ribbon-award/ The following is Principal Mourau's Blue Ribbon Ceremony Speech: Good Morning Students, Good Morning Teachers and Staff, Good Morning Vintage Families. Welcome Distinguished Guests School Board Member Scott Schmerelson Local District NW Superintendent, Joseph Nacorda LDNW Administrator of Operations, Debra Bryant, Dr. Frances Gipson, Chief Academic Officer Barbara Jones, Chief Communications Officer LDNW Lead Instructional Director, Dina Sim LDNW Instructional Director, Cara Schneider Director of the Magnet Office, Keith Abrams Lisa LaSassier, Magnet Office Ankur Patel, Board member Schmerelson’s office Cynthia Ronquillo , Board Member Schmerelson’s Office Ron Rubin, Council district 12 Mauricio Pinto, Complex Project Manager Cherrill Faruzzi, Hammer Toyota Thanks to all of you for celebrating with us and for your continued support. Today we celebrate a great accomplishment and honor, 2017 National Blue Ribbon School. I am very proud of you, students! You earned this award because of your exceptional academic performance. We are one of 342 schools in the Nation to receive this honor. Last week, Mrs. Niki Hyer and I were proud to represent Vintage Magnet, in Washington D.C. to receive this award. While in D.C., we received congratulatory words from representatives of the United States Department of Education. Assistant Superintendent of Education, Jason Botel, spoke about how rare it is to receive this prestigious award. He said that only ¼ of 1% of all schools in the United States, public, private, or charter ever receive this award. To put it in a sports analogy, of the NCAA athletes who train and are at the top of their game in college and pursue the NBA or WNBA, only 1.1% make it to the NBA and 0.9% of NCAA women’s basketball players make it to the WNBA. In other words, a highly skilled college basketball player has a higher probability to make it to professional sports than a school has, to achieve Blue Ribbon Status. To be considered for this award, we were nominated by the Chief State School Officer of the National Blue Ribbon Schools program. Once nominated, we were invited to apply for the award. Our application went through two rounds of review and had to meet eligibility requirements. We received the award for Exemplary Achievement Gap Closing Schools. We are in the top 15% of all schools in the state based on our progress in closing the achievement gap between the state’s subgroups and the state’s all students group. And for each of our school’s subgroups, the performance of all tested students in that subgroup in the most recent year in both English Language Arts and Math was in the top 40% of all schools in the state. In other words, students, you worked hard and performed well academically on state tests in order for us to receive this prestigious award. Students, your achievement was accomplished because of your hard work and also the hard work of dedicated teachers and staff members who encourage and challenge you to develop your full potential. Students, I know how important your Teachers are. They create the environment for learning with high quality instruction. With a laser like focus, they implement our vision. Because of teacher leaders, teacher led professional development, teacher lead committees and adjunct duties, you are academically achieving and exceeding other schools in our district. Our dedicated teachers, staff, and parent volunteers foster growth in students through a variety of special programs that have contributed to our success. Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Dairie, a dedicated parent volunteer, lead the garden club. Mrs. Forbes organizes our endangered animal species club and student librarians. We have student weather forecasters, robotics teams and robotics classes for fourth graders, student council, and Odyssey of the Mind. Through our partnership with the Sierra Club, students travel on field trips to complete studies in the Earth Sciences. Our 4th and 5th grade student play leaders teach the kindergarten, first, and second grade classrooms during recess and lunch play time. Through these opportunities, students learn responsibility and leadership. Students, your Parents have been key and critical to our success. Thank you parents and families who support us in many ways. You keep us moving on the track by assisting teachers, participating in the PTA, going on field trips, managing projects and special events. Parents, we appreciate your generous donations of time, money, energy, and expertise. Students, I know how proud you are of our school! Everything that we do (and here I mean everybody- Administration, Teachers, Staff, Parents, community members) everything that we do is for your academic growth and achievement from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Nights, Fall Festival, author’s visits, book fairs, field trips, intervention programs, and special events. It’s all these combined with skillful, purposeful instruction that make a difference. Students, your school, Vintage Magnet is an award winning, 2017 National Blue Ribbon School. Thanks to our Kindergarten Teachers, Mrs. McElroy, Mrs. Wakefield, and Mrs. Cruz Now, I would like for the first grade teachers to come forward, Mrs. Jen Hall, Ms. Hoang, Ms. Rodgers, Mrs. Roseanne Hall, Mr. Moreno, and Mrs. Henry 2nd grade teachers, Mrs. Maar, Mrs. Debbie Hall, Mrs. Amanios, Mrs. Rebultan, Ms. Park, and Mrs. Kamberian 3rd grade teachers, Mrs. Apostolu, Ms. Loeser, Mrs. Schonenberg, Mrs. Lopez, Mrs. Doidge, and Mrs. Hyer 4th Grade Teachers, Mr. Rangel, Mrs. Pacheco Mr. Goldberg, Mrs. Liu, and Mrs. Buck 5th Grade Teachers, Mrs. Moorman, Mrs. Rios, Mrs. Jassem, Ms. Converse, and Ms. Atalla Our Resource Specialist, Mrs. Gaudet Our Office Staff, Dr. Veronica Gonzalez, Martha Arias, Robin Kaufman. Our custodians who work nonstop to keep our school beautiful! We have provided each teacher with butterflies that they will release with their classes. These butterflies symbolize our school’s theme of all students soaring to their full potential. Thank you teachers! I am forever grateful for the hard work of Mrs. Jeannie Doidge, for organizing this event. Each year, Vintage mails home our current Parent & Family Engagement Policy, which describes our efforts to strengthen the capacity of parents and educators to engage as equal partners to support children’s learning and achievement. This year, the following were mailed home on November 17, 2017.
Política de Participación de Padres y Familia Cada año, Vintage envía por correo nuestra Política de Participación de Padres y Familias actual, que describe nuestros esfuerzos para fortalecer la capacidad de los padres y educadores para participar como socios iguales para apoyar el aprendizaje y el logro de los niños. Este año, los siguientes fueron enviados por correo el 17 de noviembre del 2017. en inglés y español, en un sobre para cada estudiante de Vintage:
Mientras que la mayoría de los padres recibirán la información en inglés, los padres que tienen Español como su idioma de correspondencia preferido los recibirán en español. Tambien puede hacer clic sobre los documentos arriba para ver y descargarlos, según sea necesario. Come one, come all to Menchie's Frozen Yogurt on 17840 Chatswroth Street in Granada Hills. Now until November 27th, 2017 Menchie's will dontate 20% of the cost of your order to Vintage Magnet School's PTA. So gather your family and friends for a special treat out. Just mention this flyer. Link to flyer is below..
Menchie's Flyer Students are invited to show off their artistic side. Each year, students across the country participate in the National PTA Reflections program by submitting an original art piece. Students may enter the national awards program through their school's PTA. Celebrate arts learning in your school by participating in Reflections.
Vintage students are invited to participate in the Reflections Program. All participants will reflect on the common theme "Within Reach" and create an original art piece in the categories of Photography, Literature and Visual Arts. Instructions: Please provide your Artwork and Entry Form no later than FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, 2017. For more information: Contact: Edwin Nolasco Email: VintageMagnetReflections@yahoo.com Visit Official Website: https://www.pta.org/home/programs/reflections Download Entry Form and Review the Official Rules: http://capta.org/programs-events/reflections/ For details and rules click below: Vintage Magnet's principal, Mrs. Mourao and 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Hyer flew to Washington DC to participate in the National Blue Ribbon Award ceremony, Tuesday, November 7, 2017. While in Washington, DC, they enjoyed visiting many of the national monuments and museums. They have shared some of their photos from this special trip. UPDATED: Mrs. Hyer, 3rd grade teacher, took 225 pounds of candy (up from last year's 206 pounds) to Drs. Smudde dental office where it was then donated to Operation Gratitude for the troops. Great job Vintage! Thank you's to Mrs. Hyer and her two lovely daughters for getting the candy over to the dental offices of Drs. Allen & Kelly Smudde in Santa Clarita. Thank you also to Drs. Allen & Kelly Smudde for donating $225 to Vintage. Not to be left out, thank you to our hard working Vintage Student Council, Vintage students, and staff for sorting the candy. ________________ On Wednesday, November 1st or Thursday, November 2nd bring at least half of your Halloween candy to Vintage Magnet. We will donate it to the troops through Operation Gratitude - Sending care packages to our troops. Be healthy while giving to others! Vintage is proud to support this program over the past few years. Note: Dates were corrected 10/31/17 |
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