Montecito Union Monitor January 5, 2015 MONTECITO UNION MONITOR PTA NEWSLETTER JANUARY 2015 Looking Ahead… January 1/7 Special Board Meeting 3:30-5pm " 1/8 PTA Meeting room 8 8:40-10am" Food Drive 8-8:45am" 1/9 Walk’nRoll 7:45am Friday Flag Assembly 8:30-9am 1/14 " Parent Ed. Series 6-7:40pm " Dean of UCLA Graduate School of Ed. and Info. Studies, Dr. Marcelo Suarez-Orozco" 1/16 Staff In-Service - NO SCHOOL 1/19 MLK Jr. Day - NO SCHOOL 1/20 Bd. of Trustees Meeting 6-9pm " 1/22 Counselor Chat 8:30-9:30am" 1/23 Strings Recital 9:30-10:30am" 1/28 6th Grade Visit to SBJHS 9-10:30am" February 2/5 PTA Meeting room 8 8:40-10am " 2/6 Walk’nRoll 7:45am Friday Flag Assembly 8:30-9am" 2/12 Food Drive 8-8:45am" Parent Ed. Book Club 8:40-9:40am" Valentine’s Day Class Parties" 2/13 Lincoln’s Birthday - NO SCHOOL 2/16 President’s Day - NO SCHOOL 2/17 Bd. of Trustees Meeting 6-8pm" 2/24 Spanish Cultural Day 2/28 MUS GALA at the Coral Casino Montecito Union Monitor Montecito Union School PTA A Legacy PTA est. 1924 ! A Letter from the President… ! Happy New Year from MUS PTA! Whether you traveled to far away lands during the winter break or stayed right here in our own piece of paradise, I hope you all enjoyed fun times with your friends and families. Now that we are rested, it’s time to get back into the swing of things at MUS. There are lots of activities, events and programs already in place for families during these first two months of 2015. Look for more information in this issue of the MUM and in upcoming issues to learn about all of the MUS PTA-sponsored events." ! Right out of the starting gate, we’re having our first PTA meeting of the new calendar year this Thursday at 8:40am in room 8. Please join us! Our monthly Food Drive is happening the same morning, followed on Friday by Walk and Roll and a Friday Flag Assembly. " ! In February, our wonderful PTA room parents will help organize fun classroom parties for students to celebrate Valentine’s Day with their friends and classmates. Spanish Cultural Day will take place on February 24th with a focus on the country of Spain. Look for more details next month." ! SAVE THE DATE: Saturday, February 28th, The MUS Gala Viva Las Vegas will be held at the Coral Casino!!! Plans are in high gear for this fun and exciting evening. So be sure to purchase your tickets before they sell out! The gala is our biggest fundraiser at MUS and we’ll need lots of help to make it a successful event. If you are interested in being part of the gala team, or would like to be an event sponsor or make a donation, we appreciate and welcome your help at any level. Please contact gala event co-chairs Mark and Mary Kirkhart for more information. " ! " Date change: we have rescheduled our Books for Bedtime event. It will now be on March 25th. You can read more about it in this issue of the MUM." ! LETTER page 2 1 Montecito Union Monitor January 5, 2015 LETTER (continued from page 1) The Fall Book Fair, held in November, raised over $4,000 for the school library! Thank you to everyone who shopped at the fair and to those who purchased books for classroom teachers as well. A big “thanks” goes to Ashlee Mayfield and Wendi Mazza for all of their hard work to make this event a success. " !Just a reminder that the MEF is continuing with its annual fundraising campaign. The MEF and PTA work in tandem to enrich our children’s educational experience at MUS. While the PTA sponsors a wide variety of programs and events, the MEF extends the work of the PTA by providing financial resources for major projects, academic programs and technology resources." !Starting this month, there is a new column in the MUM, “Unsung Heroes”, dedicated to acknowledging those individuals at MUS who go above and beyond to make our school the wonderful place that it is. Be sure to read about who is being honored this month and you will doubtless agree this person certainly deserves it. " ! always, feel free to contact me, or another PTA Board Member with any questions you may have about As PTA events and parent involvement at MUS." !Best Wishes, Dagny Dehlsen 2014-2015 MUS PTA President Mom to Karleigh (6th grader in Mr. Morgan’s class) and Beck (9th grader at SBHS) ! ! Auction Items and Party Book Offers Welcome! ! ! If you haven’t heard already, the PTA is looking for auction items for the Gala on February 28th." " Would you consider donating a vacation home, airline miles, professional services, or any other auction item? Or maybe host a party for the Party Book? We would greatly appreciate it! " ! Please contact Mary Kirkhart, marykirkhart1@gmail.com Montecito Union Monitor 2 Montecito Union Monitor January 5, 2015 Unsung Heroes of MUS ! The Montecito Union PTA is excited to announce a new monthly feature in this publication. !Unsung Heroes of MUS recognizes a teacher, staff member, parent or student who " has gone “above and beyond,” working behind the scenes to make a difference in our school community. By honoring these special individuals in the MUM, we get to publicly thank the “heroes” whose extra efforts make Montecito Union School such an exceptional place of learning. " !We don't think anyone will be surprised at our selection for this inaugural column. He is one of the first to arrive on campus in the morning and one of the last to leave. He puts in long hours on the weekend, and is the unquestionable “Go To Guy” when it comes to anything to do with the MUS campus – from being a first responder on safety and security issues, to dealing with the messy effects of an unexpected rainstorm. He impresses us daily with his professionalism, competence, organizational abilities, and positive attitude. We are excited to recognize Facilities Manager Jesse Landeros as January's Unsung Hero!" !Stepping in last year to replace our beloved “Scottie,” a longtime favorite on campus, Jesse had big shoes to fill. But over the following months, Jesse won over our community with his amazing work ethic, ability to pretty much do everything, and willingness to always lend a hand. MUS PTA President Dagny Dehlsen sums it up, “Jesse is so organized and runs a great team. He is always available to talk about the needs of the school, and does it all with a smile.”" !Perhaps Jesse's biggest accomplishment has been his critical contribution to the “greening” of the MUS campus. Under his leadership, the school has reduced the amount of waste going to landfill by over 70%! He and his team have accomplished this with composting and recycling programs that are used at lunchtime and school events. As we encourage our kids to become responsible stewards of the planet, it is great to know that MUS is leading by example." !Jesse is himself an alumnus of the Santa Barbara public school system and later graduated from Antioch University. He has been married to his wife Ana for over twenty years, and is the proud father of two “awesome” sons: recent college graduate Ryan (22) and college freshman Robbie (18). He also has two canine daughters, Sadie and Sierra." !Jesse is a major sports fan and loves hiking, mountain biking, and outdoor sports in general. He attends many college and professional sports events, and follows the Dodgers, Lakers, and UCLA Bruins, among others. " !His special passion is coaching and mentoring youth. He is very involved in local soccer, is Vice Chairman of the Santa Barbara Soccer Club, and coached the 18-and-under boys team (his son, Robbie was Captain) to win the 2014 USA National Youth Championships – an amazing feat!" !When reflecting on his position at MUS, Jesse's generous character shines through in his own words. “I am privileged to see your children's smiles daily,” he says. “There is nothing better in the workplace than the genuine, respectful, friendly and lively 'hellos' that I get from the kids as I walk through campus.” " !Jesse, we are so grateful that you are part of our community, setting such a great example for everyone " with your sense of teamwork, your work ethic, and your positive attitude. Thank You!" Montecito Union Monitor 3 Montecito Union Monitor January 5, 2015 Safety News All are welcome at our Safety Committee meetings. Our next meeting is on Friday, January 23rd, 8:45 a.m., in the MUS staff lounge. Hope to see you there!" !-Monica Hammonds, Dean of Students mhammonds@montecitou.org Drop off and Pick Up Reminders !Traffic during drop off and pick up varies day to day. Please be vigilant about safety. We want to keep all of our MUS students, parents and cars out of harms way. ! Drop off/pick up your child only with help from staff in a passenger loading zone" " ✦ ✦Keep your speed down when moving through the parking lots" attention to what is going on around you. NO CELL PHONE USE" ✦Be courteous" ✦Arrive a few minutes early to avoid the rush" ✦Refrain from idling. Please turn your engine off while waiting during pick up time" ✦If you need to park, only park in marked VISITOR spaces or at Lower or " Upper Manning Park DO NOT PARK on SCHOOLHOUSE ROAD ✦Pay Safety/Parking Reminder !DO NOT PARK IN THE FIRE LANES! We had one case this year where a parent parked in the Fire Lane and it prohibited a Fire Truck from entering the parking lot during an emergency, putting our children and staff in danger! WELCOME! JOIN PTA Support our teachers Enrich our children’s education Contact Kate Murphy at kbmurphy88@gmail.com" We hope to see you at our next meeting on Thursday, November 6 8:40am in Room 8 The PTA would like to extend a Mustang Welcome to a few new students! ! Ryder Green- 4th Heather Morales' class ! ! Sebastian Hines- 4th Rania Azzam's class MUS Directory If you did not receive your directory or wish to purchase one, please contact the Main Office. MUM Submissions and photos should be sent to Kathleen Kanerviko at kkanerviko@hotmail.com! Montecito Union Monitor See the website for more information! 3 Montecito Union Monitor January 5, 2015 GREEN NEWS" As we welcome 2015 we hope you will take a moment to learn about the Board approved Sustainability Plan mission. The Plan exists “to provide a framework that inspires and educates the children and families of MUS to make a positive lasting impact on public health and the environment while encouraging a lifelong commitment to environmental stewardship.” Not a bad idea for all!" ! The Green Team Meets Again Old and new members reviewed the Board approved Sustainability Plan. The Plan is a living document like the MUS Strategic Plan, and for that reason the Green Team membership plans to update it for 2015. If you are interested in helping to sharpen the Plan with revisions, please join the effort by writing greenteamatmus@gmail.com." ! Success was in the bag….many MUS families participate in Bagstravagana On November 14, in celebration of America Recycles Day, the MUS PTA witnessed the community recycle and repurpose excess bags in a big way. Reusable bags were brought to school in droves. There weren’t as many “fancy” bags as last year…but there were even more turned in. Canvas, plastic, and paper bags were donated and there were over 200." !The bag sorter’s favorite drop-off was the Snow White bag. It surely offered humor for the day. !As Phase 2 of the City of SB’s single use bag ordinance has gone in to effect. Now all " stores of any size that sell food are included in the law. The Bagstravaganza collection had big impact. The MUS bags were donated for the Community Environmental Council’s (CEC) Where’s Your Bag? Program. CEC organized a bag giveaway with SB Channelkeeper in December at Smart and Final to call attention to the uptick in average household waste during the holidays. It is important to know that the waste generation is usually 25% higher than the rest of the year. Reusable bags help to keep it down. At the giveaway, Bags were given to the needy and also forgetful folks who were holiday shopping. The giveaway proved to be a great reminder to consumers to bring their own bags and to be mindful about packaging and other forms of waste during holiday shopping." ! A Winter Organic Garden Will winter showers bring a big harvest in January? Broccoli, Swiss Chard, and lots of Lettuce have been planted in the Organic Garden. Flowers were also planted. Pansies, delphiniums and snapdragons were put in the moist earth. Don’t be surprised if you are gifted with a lovely bouquet in the coming months or if your non-green eating children inquire about arugula or chard. Many thanks to regular Garden helpers and the super harvester moms: Jo Day, new to MUS this year, and Erica Earle." !Walk N’ Roll continues to stroll through Montecito neighborhoods ! December marked the 4th month this school year that the walking and rolling community turned out for this cherished tradition. Parents all agree it is a terrific way to spend time with children and gather with friends. If you are still compiling New Year’s resolutions, consider adding walking and/or rolling to your list, and remember, car-pooling counts!! !Meet at either Via Vai parking lot, Casa Dorinda or the corner of Sinaloa/San Ysidro at 7:45am (departing at 8am) and Walk’nRoll. Coffee will be served. Bring your own cup to keep it green! Contact Becca Pelto at beccapelto@gmail.com with any questions or to volunteer. ! Join us on 1/9 for another awesome Walk’nRoll! ! GREEN NEWS page 5 Montecito Union Monitor 5 Montecito Union Monitor January 5, 2015 ! GREEN NEWS (continued from page 4)" Montecito Beautification Day We want to thank and applaud all of the MUS families who came out to help on Montecito Beautification Day. These parents and children are stewards of our environment and are well aware that public service is an important part of our children’s education. " ! A big thank you to MUS community members who devoted a November Saturday to cheer our children’s school for the Water Conservation Award. Continued kudos for cleaning up Montecito and making it an even better place. Volunteerism is a common trait in our community and this year it appeared to be executed family style. Thank you to the Brownells, the Dehlsens, the Feinbergs, the Fehrs, the Moros, the Morouses, the Murphys, the Winstons, Mr. Ghersen, Boy Scout troop #33 and our Girl Scout troop. The Green Committee appreciates all of the participation. Foodbank News 75 families contributed 433 pounds of food at the November Food Drive The next Food Drive will be on January 12. Food Drive volunteers will be in the parking lots the morning of the drives to help collect your donations. " Foodbank" of Santa Barbara " County THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT!!! ! Contact Michelle Kelly at michelle@kellytechnologygroup.com to help out! Books for Bedtime date change! March 25 6-7:30pm Please join author Lee Wardlaw on March 25 in the MUS Auditorium as she shares her book, Won Ton and Chopstick with students and families." This is a fun evening event targeted mainly for K-3 students, but all are invited. Students can wear their pajamas and bring a pillow and favorite stuffed animal if they’d like. Montecito Union Monitor I LOVE MUS! ! Show some Mustang spirit with I LOVE MUS Clothing and Gear! ! Contact Lucia Engel at luciaengel12@gmail.com 6 Montecito Union Monitor January 5, 2015 Mustang Money at Work We donate money and volunteer hours as PTA members. The PTA Executive Board is forever grateful for all support. Without the funds raised through our various fundraisers and the endless hours donated by our dedicated PTA members, so many wonderful enrichment programs would not be possible. Thank you! Our children thank you as well! ! " Lounge Fairies Thank you to the First Grade Parent Volunteers who helped to feed our wonderful Staff! The monthly treats are always enjoyed by the staff. Book Fair The MUS Annual Book Fair raised $4,200 for the library. Thank you Ashlee Mayfield and Wendi Mazza for the many hours they spent organizing and running the event. The MUS PTA would also like to thank the many volunteers who worked the many shifts, helped with set-up and break-down. Thank you also to the many families and staff members who supported the event. It was a success! MU Boo S k Fair Montecito Educational Foundation Did you make your donation to the Pay It Forward Campaign through the Montecito Educational Foundation (MEF) yet? These funds are used to maintain educational excellence by meeting the needs of today, while embracing the challenges of tomorrow. The PTA and the Montecito Educational Foundation work together to further enrich our children’s education at MUS. Any amount, LARGE or small helps and they are hoping to get 100% participation. Let’s Pay It Forward! Campus Fun Turkey Trot A huge thank you to all the Turkey runners.... Dr. Bruski, Mr. Ito, Mr. Linder and 6th graders Nicholas Richmond, Olivia Powell, Patrick Lundgren and Cameron Stone!" Turkey Trot Winners: 1st Grade: Giselle Roden, Ellen Butler, Haven Meyer and Andrew Fossum" 2nd Grade: Jenny Belton, Nicole Schuetz, Kate Mazza, Oscar Seltzer and Kelham Wolf" 3rd Grade: Minnie Fehr, Caitlyn Early, Sienna Boyce, Ford Harman, and Ben Richmond" 4th Grade: Gigi Geyer, Stella Crawford, Garo Nahabedian and Hudson Hatton" 5th Grade: Athena Bow-Graham, Alana Kinsella, Miles Sedlin, Griffin Pieretti and Kealan Daly" 6th Grade: Grace Miller and Luke Williams Montecito Union Monitor 7 Montecito Union Monitor January 5, 2015 Notable News Sebastian Ogle - Buddy Bench If you haven't heard about the new Buddy Benches at MUS, ask your child! When Sebastian was in 3rd grade (last year) at MUS, he was inspired to help those students out who didn't seem to have anyone to play with at recess. He had heard about the idea of a "Buddy Bench" that would help connect children with friends. He came to the administration with his idea and his parents (Elisabeth and Flint) generously offered to donate two benches to the school. " Now that the benches have arrived and were installed over the Thanksgiving break, students have started using these great benches. Our 6th grade student leaders are traveling class-to-class to do presentations on how to use them. Those students who are willing to be open to making new friends sit on the bench as an open invitation to anyone looking to play. Student leaders are also on standby to monitor the use of these benches during recesses and continue to educate our community on their use." Camille Diehl - A Published Poet! Last year, under the guidance of MUS PTA Sponsored Poet in Residence, Cristine Kravetz and her then Third Grade teacher, Kathy Trent, Camille composed Clouds Can Be Heaven in memory of her father. The poem was recently published in If the Sky Was My Heart, the California Poets in the Schools Anthology. The annual publication showcases exemplary works composed by students throughout California. Congratulations, Camille! ! Clouds Can Be Heaven Remember when you were a river. You are bored of being a river, then you see water drops getting sucked up. You close your eyes, and when you finally open your eyes You’re not bad, dark, bloody, injured. You're white, healthy, happyflying because of the wind. ! ! Montecito Union Monitor After years you become a big cloud. You see angels everywhere, You see my father sitting there, watching me write this poem. Camille Diehl Grade Three, Montecito Union School 2013-2014 8
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