Vol. 5, Issue 4, October 2011
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Vol. 5, Issue 4, October 2011
Neighbor to Neighbor Newsletter Volume V, Issue IV STWNA MEETING Wednesday, November 9 6:30pm - 8:00pm Payne Elementary Multi-Use Room 3750 Gleason Ave. Everyone Welcome! Log on to the STWNA website for the complete agenda www.SanTomasWest.com Inside this issue: Board of Directors Message P2 2011 Calendar P2 Supe. Mark Barmore P2 Payne Update P3 Available Committee & Board Positions P3 BBQ Photos P4 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS xx October/November 2011 S.C County Fire Chief Parker - Keynote Speaker Santa Clara County Fire Department Battalion Chief Joe Parker is our keynote speaker for the November STWNA Neighborhood Association meeting. Chief Parker has been with the department for 30 years and currently oversees stations and operations in Campbell, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno and unincorporated areas in Santa Clara County. He previously served as the Emergency Medical Services Coordinator and was detailed to the Saratoga Fire District for three years to facilitate an emergency services agreement between the two departments. Chief Parker also lived in the vicinity of San Tomas West neighborhood for fifteen years and his children attended area schools. We hope you will join us for an interesting and informative session with Chief Parker at the Payne School Multi-Use room on Wednesday, November 9 at 6:30pm. Payne School Update Payne Elementary School is off to a great start to a new school year! We started the year with something to celebrate; once again our API and AYP scores have increased. Our 2011 API score is 881. Our Payne Panthers, their families, and their teachers worked diligently last year to provide us with another opportunity to be proud of their effort and determination. Across the campus, exciting things are going on at Payne again this year. located at 3750 Gleason Avenue. For more information or to schedule a tour of the preschool, please contact Gizzele Linayao at 408-8743745. Our fifth graders recently spent a week away in Aptos for their annual trip to Science Camp. They returned with stories about nature, campfires, and adventures with friends. The experience is one that students look forward to from they moment they enter Payne, and remember for many years after. Moreland Preschool, located on Payne's campus, is full of laughter and learning. The Moreland PrePayne announces All of the classes, preschool through school mission is to provide a wellfifth, have started a new program rounded early education program new Panther called Panther PAWS (Positive Acthat is child-centered and committed PAWS Program tions, Words, and Self). The goal of to creating the foundation for a lifePAWS is to encourage positive time of learning and is recognized as choices and good citizenship. So far on Outstanding Contributor to Child this year the students have talked about The Gift Care by the City of San Jose. The Moreland of Listening and The Golden Rule. Our Payne Preschool is available to all children ages 3-5 Panthers are becoming more safe, responsible, years old. Registration forms are available at and respectful everyday! www.moreland.org or at the Preschool Office (continued on page 3) Page 2 Board of Directors Message Have you ever considered looking in unusual places for advice? The usual ones are friends, relatives, teachers, and fellow employees, to name a few. But there is one source that I would guess you never thought of and that is your GPS. Yes, your Global Positioning System. Welcome to Moreland Mark Barmore The Moreland School District is pleased to welcome our new Superintendent Mark Barmore. Barmore comes to Moreland from Mill Valley School District, where he served as the Director of Student Support Services. Most notably in his time there, Mark developed effective intervention programs for special education and English language learners. Mark started his career as an attorney with the city of San Francisco and was the general counsel for the San Francisco Unified School District for nine years. There he gained a great understanding of public schools, as well as a passion for student achievement. Switching gears to follow his passion, Mark got his teaching credential and became an elementary teacher, teaching third, fourth, and fifth grades before becoming a principal. Mark’s focus is strongly centered on students. He has proven to be a collaborative leader, active and visible in the communities he’s served, and possessing strong interpersonal skills and a sense of humor. It’s with much enthusiasm that we welcome Mark to the Moreland School District. Join us for the STWNA November meeting to meet and welcome Mark to our community. STWNA 2011-12 Calendar 11/09 STWNA General Meeting 12/03 STWNA Caring & Sharing Seeking VOLUNTEERS for our 5th Annual Caring and Sharing Event. Email us if you are interested: [email protected] 01/11/12 ANNUAL MEETING All general meetings and information nights will be held in Payne School’s MU room unless otherwise noted. Check the STWNA website for other events and STWNA Restaurant Nights during the year. Si usted quisiera recibir una copia del boletín de noticias en español, por favor email nosotros en [email protected]. CLIP AND SAVE Consider Recalculating! You use your GPS when going from Point A to Point B and need directions on how to get our first reaction may be to get angry there. Your GPS patiently waits while or react in some negative manner. you put in the parameters, primarily the Wouldn’t it make more sense to just address. Then it asks how you want to “recalculate” and consider other options? get there. Freeways only? Shortest You get cut off on the freeway and want route? Fastest route? Scenic route? to yell at the other driver. Recalculate! With that information, it comes up with Maybe he just didn’t see you or is a suggested path of travel. unfamiliar with the area. You get into an argument with your spouse and you want On the way, it will remind you before to react with harsh words or some other each turn with instructions, such as “In actions. Recalculate! Listen to what 300 yards, make a right turn”, or “At they are saying. Come to a compromise the next fork in the road, bear to the or some other solution and avoid conflict. right”. But it really proves its worth You get the idea! when you make a wrong turn or bypass a turn it told you to do. What it Try this, the next time you are in an does NOT do is be judgmental about argument with someone. Tell them your mistake. It doesn’t say “You “Excuse me a moment. Before we condummy, you missed the last turn”. All tinue this discussion, let me ‘recalculate’ it says is “Recalculating!” Then, in a my response”. See what they say!! few seconds, it portrays a new route, Remember that January is our annual based on your present position. It will do this, no matter how many times you meeting, and we need volunteers to oversee the running of the Association miss a turn or deviate from the suggested route. It will never be critical of for 2012. Check out page 3 where you will find the duties of each office outlined. your actions. We are hoping, for the continuity of the Couldn’t we all take a lesson from this Association, that volunteers will step up attitude? In our lives, when things go and take over each of the open positions. wrong or we get upset with someone, The office of Treasurer has been spoken for, but the others are still open. If you haven’t thought about volunteering, consider “Recalculating!” your response. Surely, among the 2000 homes that this Newsletter goes to, there are a select few who would be willing to offer their services for a few hours every couple of months. We hope so. www.santomaswest.com [email protected] Page 3 Volunteer to Serve on the STWNA Board or on a Committee The following STWNA Board of Directors positions will become vacant in January. Candidates will be elected at the Annual Membership Meeting in January, 2012. positions as listed above and remove the committee chairpersons from the actual board of directors. The actual bylaws revision will be posted on the STWNA website and distributed in the January Newsletter. President duties of the President: Arrange for meeting Speakers Set meeting Agendas Oversee Committees (will not need to attend meetings. Committee leaders will report progress) Board Message (this could be written by any of the board members) Committee chairpersons will be responsible for running each event and are invited to but not required to attend Board Meetings. Committees “Last month many of us had a tight schedule so our meeting was rushed. Sally, please read the seconds of our last meeting” Vice President duties of the Vice President: Support President Oversee newsletter printing and distribution Secretary duties of the Secretary: Record and distribute Board meeting minutes General Meeting minutes Coordinate website and assist with updates (ideally this person would also serve as Web Master) Treasurer duties of the Treasurer: Financials (balancing checking and savings) Membership Payables & Receivables (ad revenue & membership dues) The board will present legislation at the meeting to revise the association bylaws to reflect the current duties of the ADVERTISING – Call on the businesses within the STWNA borders and follow up with form that will go to Treasurer for billing purposes. RESTAURANT NIGHT – Hold 1 or 2 meetings to choose restaurants and arrange dates for up to five restaurant nights throughout the year. BLOCK PARTY – Hold 2 or 3 planning meetings and put on event. GARAGE SALE – Hold 1 or 2 meetings and put on event. RIVER / COASTAL CLEANUP DAY – 1 coordinators meeting (1 hour long) and 4 hours on the cleanup day for the event. DUMPSTER DAY – Hold 1 planning meeting and put on event. CARING, SHARING AND GIVING – hold 1 or 2 planning meetings and put on event. The past board and committee members have worked diligently to make the STWNA one of the most honored and respected associations in the Bay Area and we hope our neighbors will step up and volunteer to serve in our community. Without dedicated volunteers for the Board and Committees, the meetings and events will no doubt be cancelled. That would be a darn shame! If you are interested in serving as a member of the STWNA Board or as a Committee Chairperson or Committee Volunteer, please email the Board at [email protected]. Payne Update (from Page 1) To see some of our class work in action, head over to the Moreland School District Office where work from each grade level is displayed on the wall in the entryway. You can see how the classes have all been "Reading and Responding" together. The work shows the creativity of the teachers, bright ideas of the students, and the general effort that all the students show at Payne. We know that this work is just the start of another amazing year for Payne! Are you or do you know our local business owners? The STWNA is developing a business partners program for local companies. Contact the STWNA today to explore the possibilities and assist in the development of our unique program. 2011 Volunteer Barbeque Photos Volunteer for a Committee, Block Captain or Board Position and join us at next year’s BBQ. Thank you to Warren Campbell, STWNA President, and his wife Elizabeth for hosting the event! Coastal Cleanup Recap Thank you to all who participated in Coastal Cleanup Day! There were 43 sites in Santa Clara County. 1,639 volunteers removed 32,390 pounds of trash and 7,773 pounds of recyclables from over 78 miles of creeks and shoreline. This event would not happen without you and your efforts are greatly appreciated. If you have never been to a cleanup day, plan on joining us in May 2012 for the National River Cleanup Day. Where you to can explore the creek, find all kinds of neat trash and have a great time exchanging stories of your adventure during the free lunch after. Stay tuned to the STWNA newsletter and www.cleanacreek.org for the next great event.