(Conceptual rendering of the ADA-accessible entry and admin offices at San Leandro High School) |
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On March 5, San Leandro residents will vote on Measure J, a $174 million bond for facility upgrades to the San Leandro Unified School District. The district has prepared project proposals and conceptual visualizations, which are not final designs but show potential improvements. If Measure J is approved, the district plans to collaborate closely in developing and executing the actual project plans. Visit https://www.slusd.us/measurej/ for more information. |
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JANUARY SUPERINTENDENT’S AWARD WINNERS |
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Promise Winston, Bancroft Middle School |
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Joshua David, John Muir Middle School |
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Two outstanding SLUSD students were awarded the Superintendent's Award at the January school board meeting.
Promise Winston from Bancroft Middle School was recognized for her stellar academics, peer advocacy, and embodying the school ethos, "Take care of yourself. Take care of each other. Take care of Bancroft." A straight-A student and avid reader, Promise aims to attend UC Berkeley.
Joshua David from John Muir Middle School was celebrated for his leadership, academic consistency, and sports excellence. Involved in multiple clubs and aiming to be the best student he can be, Joshua's spirit of excellence is inspiring.
Congratulations to Promise and Joshua for their achievements and dedication to their schools! |
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Garfield Elementary 13050 Aurora Drive, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4300 Principal Anna Malki
At the recent Celebrating Schools board meeting, Garfield Elementary's leadership students presented what being a 'Gator' means to them. They shared their experiences and highlighted the values central to the Garfield Gator spirit. Their presentation showcased their growth and the supportive environment of Garfield Elementary.
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Halkin Elementary 1300 Williams Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94578 Phone: 510-618-4370 Principal Virginia Quock
At their School Smarts Academy, Halkin continued their mission of building a strong community among families with a special guest. Amanda Lang, Halkin's Intervention Specialist. Many families had seen her around campus but weren't familiar with her crucial role. It was a pleasure to have Amanda share insights into how she supports students and families at Halkin. Her participation provided valuable information and strengthened the connection between our families and the school staff.
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Jefferson Elementary 14300 Bancroft Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94578 Phone: 510-618-4310 Principal Natalie Valencia
Jefferson Elementary joyfully celebrated its 100th day of school with fun, educational activities focused on the number 100. Students and teachers engaged in creative projects and thematic lessons, marking this milestone and reflecting on the academic progress made since the year began. The festive day highlighted the school's achievements and the exciting journey ahead.
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Madison Elementary 14751 Juniper Street, San Leandro, CA 94579 Phone: 510-895-7944 Principal Paulette Smith
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TK students have harvested their first Romanesco, a unique cauliflower with fractal florets. As researchers discovered, this intriguing shape results from a failed flower formation. Romanesco, a cabbage, broccoli, and kale relative, adds a fascinating touch to our school garden. They used the Romanesco to make a delicious Romanesco Pasta!
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McKinley Elementary 2150 E. 14th Street, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4320 Principal Malika Campbell
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McKinley School had an incredible Friday celebration with an assembly featuring Cosmo the Magician and his Wonder Show! Students were thrilled by a series of captivating magic tricks, the appearance of live animals, and Cosmo's inspiring words. It was a fantastic way to end the week, leaving everyone amazed and uplifted.
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Monroe Elementary 3750 Monterey Blvd., San Leandro, CA 94578 Phone: 510-618-4340 Principal Jeannette McNeil
Families gathered in the MPR at Monroe to learn about project-based learning, an immersive and interactive educational approach. Following the presentation, they had the opportunity to visit classrooms and actively engage in learning activities alongside the students. This event provided a hands-on experience, allowing families to understand and participate in the dynamic learning environment at Monroe.
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Roosevelt Elementary 951 Dowling Blvd., San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4350 Principal David Kumamoto
At Roosevelt Elementary, a heartwarming scene unfolds in the Reading Buddies program, where 5th grader Hana Molina shares the joy of reading with Ms. Mould's first graders. This initiative fosters a love for reading among the younger students and allows older students like Hana to develop leadership and mentoring skills.
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Washington Elementary 250 Dutton Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4360 Principal Monica Manriquez
The San Leandro High School Marching Band recently visited Washington Elementary to inspire future Pirate musicians. Their visit was an exciting opportunity for students to witness the talent and dedication required in a marching band, providing a glimpse of the musical possibilities that await them at San Leandro High School.
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Bancroft Middle School 1150 Bancroft Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4380 Principal Jeff Sloane
Bancroft Principal Jeff Sloane and John Muir Middle School Principal Elisa Alvarez collaborate to ensure a smooth transition for future Broncos and Falcons into middle school. Their joint efforts are focused on preparing students academically and socially, ensuring they are confident and ready for the challenges of middle school life.
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John Muir Middle School 1444 Williams Street, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4400 Principal Elisa Alvarez
At the recent Celebrating Schools board meeting, John Muir Middle School showcased its vibrant spirit with performances by the JV & Varsity Cheer teams. The assembly featured Principal Elisa Alvarez and Vice Principals Mycel Jacob and Dylan Charrin, highlighting the school's achievements. Students shared insights from the AVID program and Leadership activities, emphasizing academic and community engagement. The event also paid tribute to their beloved Coach Al Ritchon.
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San Leandro High School 2200 Bancroft Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4600 Acting Principal Maite Barloga
The San Leandro High School New Year's rally was a vibrant celebration that showcased the incredible talent of its students. The event featured various performances, highlighting the diverse artistic abilities within the student body. Additionally, the rally included fun and interactive games, creating an engaging and spirited atmosphere. This gathering enthusiastically kicked off the new year and brought the school community together to build school spirit and camaraderie.
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Lincoln High School 1700 Leonard Drive, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4460 Principal Matt Steinecke
Big thanks to Safe Routes to Schools of Alameda County for lending us their innovative Bike Blender! Students and staff had a fantastic time taking turns to pedal and power the blender, creating delicious smoothies. This unique activity was a fun exercise and sparked interesting discussions about mechanical principles. Of course, the highlight for everyone was enjoying the fresh smoothies made through their own efforts!
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San Leandro Virtual Academy 1700 Leonard Drive, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4460 Principal Matt Steinecke
Our teachers recently partnered with the San Leandro Main Library to organize a delightful Game Day! This event saw a great turnout of students and teachers coming together to play various games, strengthen relationships, and enjoy each other's company. A highlight was one of our elementary students teaching a middle school teacher how to play chess - and impressively winning the game! A big thank you to all the Sharks who showed up and contributed to the fun atmosphere!
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San Leandro Adult and Career Education Center 1448 Williams Street, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-667-6287 Principal Bradley Frazier
If you are 55 years or older and interested in enhancing your skills in programs like Excel and Word, we have the perfect opportunity for you! Join our 55 Plus Class, specifically tailored to meet your learning needs. Additionally, if you're considering furthering your education, take the first step by registering for our High School Diploma or GED Preparation Programs. And for those interested in the home care worker's industry, don't miss out on our upcoming class starting on February 27. This is a great chance to advance your career and gain valuable knowledge in your field of interest.
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