“The Mask You Live In” Film to be Shown at Malcolm X - Oct 21, 2015

On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 from 6:00pm-8:30pm in the MX Auditorium, the PTA will present a showing and discussion of “The Mask You Live In.” The film explores how our culture's narrow definition of masculinity is harming our boys, men, and society at large and unveils what we can do about it.  

Dinner and childcare will be provided.  (This film is not recommended for children under 14 years of age.)

This event is open to Malcolm X and Washington Elementary School families.  RSVP for the event here:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-mask-you-live-in-tickets-18790099694.  For more information, contact Lisa at lcjuachon@gmail.com.

5th Graders Create Play About Transgender Teenager

Across the country, transgender children and adults often struggle to find acceptance in their communities. But one school community in California is changing that story.

Inspired by the story of Jazz Jennings, an HRC Youth Ambassador, Jessica Arroyo’s fifth grade class at Malcolm X Elementary in Berkeley recently created and performed a play based on the text from I Am Jazz, Jenning’s autobiographical picture book......  Read full Story.

MX to Get Donations From Whole Foods Bag Donations! (Ashby and Telegraph)

Malcom X has been chosen to be one of the two charities for Whole Foods' Nickels for Nonprofits this quarter! The program runs now through July 5th.  This means when customers bring in their own bags for groceries, they have the option of receiving a 5 cent credit, per bag, or donating it to MX or another charity.  Be sure to bring your bags when shopping at Whole Foods at 3000 Telegraph Avenue (near Ashby Ave.) in Berkeley and support Malcolm X!  For questions about this program, contact Julie Cowles at julie.cowles@mxpta.org

Sports Basement - Grand(ish) Opening, Berkeley

Find out about the Malcolm X PTAs partnership with Sports Basement to receive an ongoing 5% back on all purchases.... And about their grand opening celebration below.

Greetings!

We are officially opening our Sports Basement Berkeley doors (2727 Milvia) on Saturday, Nov. 15th! The ribbon cutting ceremony, with city officials and the Mayor, is at 10am followed by our kick off to the winter season running until 4pm. It's our "Snowpening" :)

Remember just say your school name at the registers for 10% off, and 5% goes back to the school.

Enjoy games and snacks, celebrate winter, give away a bunch of free stuff, and bask in the beauty that is our new home in Berkeley!

We will be raffling off schwag from brands such as K2, Rossignol, Volcom, Marmot, Spyder and Volkl/Marker, RIDE, Gordini Gloves, Smartwool, Superfeet, Arc'teryx, Quiksilver/Roxy/DC, Orage, Dynastar/Lange and Thirty Two!

Win lift tickets and season passes to Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows, Sierra-at-Tahoe, and Bear Valley! Beer will be provided by Lagunitas, Strike and Pyramid.

-Toni Lum

Family Day - Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive

Family Day @ Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive. Sunday, 11.16.14, 11:00am–5:00pm.

A Day of Art, Film, & Music

Free admission!

11:00–3:00 Art-Making & Family Tours

2:00  Live Music with Santos Perdidos

3:30  Family matinee: Microcosmos

Join us for a full day of special family activities at BAM/PFA. Start off in the galleries making art with artists.

Get creative with clay and collage in Kids Club and make your own quilt squares in a workshop inspired by American Wonder: Folk Art from the Collection.

After exploring the galleries with exhibition tours designed for families, enjoy the rich harmonies and rhythmic sounds of acoustic Latin band Santos Perdidos, playing a mix of traditional music from Cuba, Peru, Columbia, Mexico, and Spain.

Top off the day at the PFA Theater with a special free screening of Microcosmos, a stunningly beautiful view of the teeming wonders of insect life found below and between the blades of a meadow lawn. Pick up your free tickets at the PFA Theater box office beginning at 2:30.

We hope to see you there!

Best,

Julianne Fraker

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Julianne Fraker Education Assistant UC Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) Woo Hon Fai Hall 2625 Durant Avenue #2250 Berkeley, CA 94720-2250 T: (510) 642-2349

http://bampfa.berkeley.edu http://www.facebook.com/bampfa

http://www.twitter.com/bampfa

Malcolm X Mosaic Signs Unveiling: Sat. Nov. 15th 2:30pm to 4pm

Join Youth Spirit Artworks Young Leaders at Ashby & Ellis St. on Saturday, November 15th from 2:30pm - 4:00pm as we unveil our glorious new MX Mosaic Signs!

There will be Speakers, Food & Drinks, Youth Poetry, Kids Artmaking and more.

This project was cosponsored by S. Berkeley Neighbors, MX PTA & School, S. Berkeley Sr. Center, Lifelong Medical Center & Adeline Street Merchants Association! Rain or drizzle location: Youth Spirit Artworks, 1740 Alcatraz Ave, Berkeley, 94703. For info text: 282-0396.

Sally Hindman, Executive Director, Youth Spirit Artworks, 1740 Alcatraz Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94703, 510-282-0396, www.youthspiritartworks.com

MX Movie Night + Potluck next Friday!

The next Malcolm X Movie Night & Potluck is next Friday 11/14 from 6-8pm! Bring a blanket, camp chair and warm clothes and come enjoy movies and community on the grass. We'll be showing the most voted for film in this year's poll, "Brave":

https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/brave

Here's the rundown:

6pm: Potluck at the picnic tables 6:20pm: Short subject TBD 6:30pm: "Brave" (94 minutes)

Feel free to come even if you don't have time to round up a potluck item. Non-MX families welcome. Rain relocates to the auditorium. See you at the movies!

-Zach Franklin, Haia Sophia, Joshua Room and Heather Ball

PS: The full poll results are below. There's a tie for the runner up between The Muppets Take Manhattan and Wallace and Gromit, so we may try to do 3 movie nights this year instead of the two we did last year. Stay tuned!

46-Brave 40-The Muppets Take Manhattan 40-Wallace and Gromit 37-Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory 37-Wall-E 36-Aladdin 34-Singin' in the Rain 31-Babe 14-Anne of Green Gables 7-Born Free 4-Frozen 4-How to Train your Dragon 3-The Lego Movie 2-Mary Poppins 2-The Wizard Of Oz 1-Fern Gully 1-Shrek 1-Alice in Wonderland 1-The Absent-Minded Professor 1-Star Wars 1-Muppets Most Wanted 1-Howls Moving Castle 1-Rio 1-Kiki's Delivery Service 1-Nim's Island 1-Dolphin Tale 1-Modern Times 1-Ponyo 1-Muppets (2011) 1-My Neighbor Totoro 1-Spirited Away 1-Monsters Inc. 1-Finding Nemo 1-Fly Away Home 1-The Last Mimzy 1-Matilda 1-Toy Story 3

Dine Out with Us! Thursday, November 13, 2014

On Thursday, November 13, 2014 we will partner with generous local restaurants throughout Berkeley-and dipping into Oakland-to co-host a wonderful food-filled day and night in support of a garden-based learning education for Berkeley Public Schools. This is a great way to try something new, dine out at a local business, and support your public schools in providing a garden-based education.

If you are an eager diner awaiting this sensational event, please plan on dining at one or all of the following participating restaurants through out the day. You can learn more about our district-wide program, our student reach, and teacher support, as well as get an updated list of participating restaurants on our website: http://www.berkeleyschools.net/cgp/

Mark your calendars and spread the word:

Benchmark Pizzeria - 1568 Oak View Ave, 94530 Build Pizzeria Roma - 2286 Shattuck Ave, 94704 Cafe Clem - 2020 Kittredge St, 94704 Cafe Rouge - 1782 4th St, 94710 Cancun - 2134 Allston Way, 94704 Comal - 2020 Shattuck Ave, 94704 Corso - 1788 Shattuck Ave, 94709 East Bay Spice Company - 2134 Oxford Street, 94704 FIVE Restaurant - 2086 Allston Way, 94704 Gaumenkitzel - 2121 San Pablo Ave, 94702 Ippuku - 2130 Center St, 94704 Jules Thin Crust - 5804 College Ave, Oakland, 94618 La Note - 2377 Shattuck Ave, 94704 Phil’s Sliders - 2024 Shattuck Ave, 94704 Pizza Moda - 1401 University Ave, 94702 Tacubaya - 1788 4th Street, 94710 The Local Butcher Shop - 1600 Shattuck Ave, 94709 Townie - 1799 University Ave, 94703 Westbrae Biergarten - 1280 Gilman Street, 94706

Thank you so much for your support!

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Jezra Thompson Program Supervisor Gardening & Cooking Program Berkeley Unified School District 510-486-9350

Learn more about our garden-based education! http://www.berkeleyschools.net/cgp/

Follow us on Twitter @BerkeleyDineOut

School Fundraiser November 14-16 @ Mrs. Dalloway's

Mrs.Dalloway's Benefit Weekend for Malcolm X School
Friday & Saturday, November 14-15, 10:00am - 9:00pm Sunday, November 16, 11:00am - 6:00pm

Mrs. Dalloway's will reimburse Malcolm X School for 20% of the total purchases made by the school community November 14-16. This is a great opportunity to stock up on holiday gift items such as children's books, cook books, adult fiction and nonfiction, gardening books, merchandise, art, and gift certificates for teachers, family, and friends.

Online sales welcome: shop at our online store at http://www.mrsdalloways.com.

Please make sure to keep your receipts* and turn them in to  Lyz at the Front Office no later than Friday, November 21.

*For online purchases, print out your order confirmation email, and turn  this in as your receipt   

Shop with Us and Support
Malcolm X School!

2904 College Ave. (between Ashby & Russell)
510.704.8222

http://www.mrsdalloways.com

Volunteers needed for Kindergarten Tours

It's time again to share our amazing school with prospective Kindergarten families for the 2015 - 2016 school year!

Are you interested in volunteering to be a Parent Tour Guide?  This is a terrific way to volunteer and support MX school.  It takes minimal training. Most of the incoming families are Kindergarten parents, so parents of K and 1st graders are excellent as guides giving their first-hand knowledge of the process. Parents of upper grade students are also excellent for sharing their experiences at the school.

Tours are given on Tuesday and Thursday mornings starting November 18 thru January 29th. Tours begin at 8:30am and end at 9:30am. Occasionally parents stay a little longer asking questions or touring upper grade classrooms. There are 17 morning slots to fill, with 2 tour guides each.

If you who would like to “train” as a guide you are welcome to accompany the Tuesday, Nov. 18th or Thursday, Nov 20th tours, or other one convenient for you.

Please contact Pam Waller if you would like to volunteer.

Thank you!

NOVEMBER 5: If you attend only one School Board meeting, make it this one

Malcolm X Community Members –

I'd first like to thank Joshua Room, Anna Brock, and Michelle Oram (for taking Lead) and the many other active parents, staff, and teachers who have shown up to make a stand on the "School Size/Density" issue at the various School Board events. Below you will find detailed information about the upcoming meeting with research and speaking points... As a busy parent I appreciate the time and effort it take to gather all this information so that I to can be informed on the topic and show up when it counts! - Vicki Davis (etree moderator)

IF YOU ONLY READ THIS FAR, HERE ARE THE TOP FOUR REASONS YOU SHOULD PLAN TO ATTEND THE NOVEMBER 5 SCHOOL BOARD MEETING (more details below):

1) Support Malcolm X staff in their request for additional/proportional staffing;

2) Be sure that the “final” options selected by the School Board to address crowding and enrollment increases do not impair your child’s education;

3) Ensure that the School Board is considering ALL of the information relevant to crowding and enrollment issues; and

4) Comment on the “Recess Restriction Policy” under consideration for use in BUSD.

----and don't forget to vote today!

AND NOW THE DETAILS:

You may recall that we came to you prior to the October 8, 2014 School Board meeting, asking for you to show up to that meeting and voice your support for various preferred “talking points” relating to the topic of surging enrollment in BUSD and its impacts on Malcolm X (currently, and anticipated). Thank you so much to those of you who were able to make it on that occasion.

Now we are back to tell you that the MOST IMPORTANT School Board meeting on this topic to date will be this Wednesday, November 5, 2014. If you are able to attend that School Board meeting, that would be great. As usual, feel free to bring your kids, signs, wear Malcolm X t-shirts, and otherwise make your presence felt. Meeting begins at 7:30 p.m., try to get there by 7:10 p.m. The meetings take place in the Board Room at 2020 Bonar Street. To access the Board Room, go around the corner onto Addison Street (right turn after you pass the 2020 Bonar building), and enter the second walkway.

Why is it so important? A few reasons:

(1) THIS IS A PRIME OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPORT YOUR MALCOLM X STAFF. There are teachers planning to address the Board during Public Comment on the need for a proportional staffing model/formula for all staffing categories impacted by increased population, particularly though not limited to special education staff, literacy coaches, math support, support staff, and so forth, that will equitably provide resources to all BUSD schools. It does appear that we have been heard on this topic, and that steps are being taken in good faith to work out this formula (which will also have to be the subject of collective bargaining), but in the meantime the Board should continue to hear from parents and teachers alike about the need for additional staffing. If you have a personal story to tell about the need for additional staffing, all the better. But regardless, your presence at the meeting is important to (a) “vote with your feet” to keep this issue in the forefront, (b) provide testimony, and/or (c) “stuff the ballot box” so that we can be sure that the appointed teacher speakers get time to speak (you can cede your Public Comment time to a teacher or another speaker if your name is selected).

(2) THIS MAY BE THE MEETING DURING WHICH THE BOARD DECIDES WHETHER OR NOT TO INCLUDE INCREASED CLASS SIZES, USE OF REMAINING FLEX SPACES AS CLASSROOMS, BUILDING PORTABLES, AND OTHER OPTIONS, AMONG THEIR “FINAL” LIST. This is the second of what the Board outlined as a (planned) four-meeting series (October 8 being the first) during which the Board will address the topic(s) of school enrollment, crowding, and the anticipated (further) surge in enrollment expected over the next few years. Whereas the October 8 meeting was dedicated to “outlining the problem,” this meeting is supposed to focus on “possible solutions” (both short-term and long-term). To that end, the Superintendent and the Board have been accepting suggestions from everyone, including the parent community, and the November 5 meeting is where they are supposed to be presenting all of the possible options. (By the way, if you have an alternative suggestion that is not yet represented in the “possible solutions” outlined in the Board packet, you should feel free to submit that by email to donaldevans@berkeley.net and boardofed@berkeley.net

You can see the results of that work in the packet of materials put together for the November 5 School Board meeting (called the “Board packet”), available at http://www.berkeleyschools.net/school-board/board-meeting-information/ (the Packet also includes the Agenda). The portion of the Packet focused on “Presentation of Options for Capacity Issues at Elementary Schools” is from pages 46 to 73 (pages 47 to 74 in the .pdf). In case you cannot access the Packet, or do not have the time to read it, the possible options outlined in the Packet are at the end of this email.

The anticipated timeline is that the Board will discuss all of these options at this November 5 meeting, and then narrow the list down to two options for its December 10, 2014 meeting, with a final vote to be taken in January 2015. Therefore, this meeting will be our/your primary opportunity to comment on the options presented, and to state a preference for those options that should (or should not) be included in the narrowed-down list. Furthermore, at the October 8 Board meeting several of the Board members expressed some impatience with this decision timeline (and the constitution of the Board may be changed after Tuesday’s election), so it is always possible the Board will take action sooner. Though it seems unlikely they will make a final decision among the options presented (or not presented, in the event a new idea comes up) at the November 5 meeting, this may be the best opportunity to influence their thinking.

(3) THERE IS A GREAT DEAL OF VALUABLE INFORMATION BEING PRESENTED AND DISCUSSED BEFORE THE BOARD, BUT THERE ARE SOME TOPICS WE HAVE ASKED TO HAVE ADDRESSED THAT ARE NOT YET PART OF THIS DISCUSSION. We are pleased to see that possible solutions suggested by members of our community to relieve crowding next year and beyond, including making use of the Adult School site or other sites to accommodate some of the incoming students, consolidating TKs at one or more sites, are among the list of solutions to be discussed. We are also pleased that a proportional staffing model is now under active discussion. We are less pleased to see options that we tried to eliminate, including using the remaining flex spaces and increasing class sizes, are also still included, though we understand that this is an “everything on the table” moment, so we hope that those will be considered and relatively quickly eliminated. You can help make sure that happens by providing comment on what you see as the problems (e.g., exacerbating density issues, impairing or eliminating enrichment programs) inherent in those “solutions,” even on a temporary basis. (Be aware that many ideas start out as “temporary” solutions but acquire a certain permanence. For instance, does it seem likely that the original intention was to have the portables at Washington or BAM remain in place this long?)

However, there are also two pieces of information that we have requested from the Board/the district that are not presented in this packet.

**The first of these is that we requested (through a Public Records Act request) that the district gather and disseminate any information it might have on the anticipated/acceptable enrollment capacities of the various school sites. When the district responded that no such information was available, we requested that the Board first lay out (whether in a Facilities Master Plan or otherwise) expectations about the student population (the total "load") that each school site is deemed capable of accommodating, and there should be opportunity for public comment on these figures. The lack of adequate prior planning for/consideration of capacity/density issues has been a contributor to our current overcrowded sites. It is not enough to ask only where there are "open" rooms without also asking how additional students will affect capacity/density issues. Yet there is still no information in the Packet on this topic. Admittedly, this is not a “proposed solution,” but it certainly ought to be part of “outlining the problem” with enrollment and capacity. There is some “historical” data on high-water enrollments in the various schools in Attachment C, but this is very rudimentary at best and bears no relationship to present capacity.

**Our second request not yet reflected in the Packet was that staff present the Board (and the public) with a full, fair, and transparent accounting of efforts to prevent unlawful out-of-district enrollment. Whether or not “fraudulent enrollment” is a significant contributor to crowding, suspicions about this topic can often overwhelm reasonable discussions of solutions, and may also impair the next BSEP campaign. It is obviously very difficult to try to quantify the amount of “fraudulent enrollment” that may be taking place (because it is, by its nature, presumably undetected), but it is also not enough to simply say that it is difficult to measure and therefore it cannot be discussed. There should be a transparent discussion of what the district is presently doing to prevent improper enrollment, what other districts do differently (or the same), whether staff in the Admissions Office or elsewhere think more could or should be done, and/or whether additional resources expended in this area could be any part of the district’s response to crowding issues. We can strive for transparency without prejudging the outcome of such an assessment (for instance, even if one does not believe that there is any sort of widespread problem), and not assume that everyone who raises the issue is making class or race assumptions about the topic, even if some are. (There is some information on this topic in Attachment C in the Board Packet – page 66, page 67 of the .pdf, including a brief description of the address verification process and a statement that 20% of address verifications are “not approved,” but it is not clear what this means or whether there is any likelihood that additional resources might increase these numbers or apply them to a broader sample.)

(4) RECESS RESTRICTION POLICY. Finally, for those interested in the topic, this will also be the first meeting at which the School Board (as a whole) discusses the draft Recess Restriction Policy also in the Board packet (http://www.berkeleyschools.net/school-board/board-meeting-information/) at page 74 (page 75 in the .pdf)). Education Code section 44807.5 authorizes California districts to “adopt reasonable rules and regulations to authorize a teacher to restrict for disciplinary purposes the time a pupil under his or her supervision is allowed for recess.” This is BUSD’s first attempt to craft such a policy. Earlier this year, given the lack of a written policy and the process underway to develop one, the district instructed school sites to refrain from using recess restriction until a policy is approved.

SOOOO . . .

PLEASE TRY TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL BOARD MEETING ON NOVEMBER 5. YOU CAN BRING YOUR KIDS. IT'S FUN! BRING SIGNS! WEAR MALCOLM X CLOTHING! BE VISIBLE! BE COUNTED!

(The School Board members have openly admitted that they respond to numbers, so we need to show up in force to get our message across.)

Please try to get there'll early, between 7:00 and 7:15, and sign up for Public Comment. Please mark "Yes" to the question about your comment relating to an agenda item ("Student Population") and submit your Public Comment card to the clerk. YOU DO NOT ACTUALLY HAVE TO MAKE A PUBLIC COMMENT, IF YOU ARE NOT A PUBLIC SPEAKER. You can give your time to somebody else. But it's important that we "stuff the ballot box" with requests for Public Comment. And if you do have a personal story to share about how "density" is impacting your family, all the better.

If you have any questions about attending, need a ride, or want to discuss this topic, please contact:

Joshua Room (joshuaroom@yahoo.com) Anna Brock (annabrock@mac.com) Michelle Oram (michelle@planetoram.com)

Thanks for listening. Together We Can!

Josh

List of “Possible Solutions” identified in the Board Packet (in order of appearance in the Packet):

(1) Utilize additional (remaining) flex spaces or enrichment rooms;

(2) Increase class size to 24:1 in K through 3 classes;

(3) Consolidate the TK classrooms at one or more sites (Hopkins or Franklin being the most likely);

(4) Install portables at one or more school sites;

            - Portables at the NW corner of LeConte could be used to expand LeConte or consolidate TKs

(5) Move BTA/Independent Study to Adult School campus (share space with Adult School), use BTA campus as Preschool-5;

(6) Use Adult School campus as shared Adult School and elementary school;

(7) Repurpose Adult School campus (entirely) as an elementary school;

(8) Expand one or more school sites (LeConte, John Muir, TO, BAM, and/or Washington);

(9) Build a new elementary school at the Oregon Street location (currently a maintenance facility);

(10) Relocate REALM Charter School, BTA/Independent Study, and Adult School, use Adult School campus as elementary school;

(11) Build a new elementary school site in BUSD.

Other “Possible Solutions” not presented to the Board (and therefore presumably not under consideration):

(12) Year-round schools;

(13) Multi-track schools (morning school and afternoon school);

(14) Leasing existing private or out-of-district school sites for elementary school.

Wednesday is Walk & Roll Day: Walk the Vote!

Get ready to Walk Your Vote on Wednesday, November 5th! This year, we hope parents and students at Malcolm X will turn out in record numbers to VOTE…for their favorite way to get to school.

November is Safe Routes to Schools “Walk the Vote” month. Join in the fun by filling out a Safe Routes to Schools Walk the Vote ballot together with your young voter, and letting us know what could make your route safer. Stop by the Walk & Roll table before school to cast your vote.

Have questions? Contact Sofia Zander, sofia.zander@mxpta.org

Early Release Schedule

Greetings Malcolm X Community,

We would like to remind you that next Tuesday - Friday (11/4-11/7) is Early Release week for Parent Teacher Conferences.

The Bell schedule is a follows:

TK and K: 12:30

1st-3rd: 1:05

4th-5th: 1:10

(1-5th grade buses come at 1:10)

The following Monday and Tuesday Malcolm X will be closed.  It is a School Holiday (11/10-11/11).

The learns/bears program will continue as usual.  There will be no PTA After School Enrichment Courses from 11/4-11/11.

Have a great week!

Vicki Davis, MX PTA

Walk-a-Thon Pledges

Hi Malcolm X Parents,

Please remember to turn in Walk-a-Thon pledges by Monday, November 3rd so we can tally up the totals!

You can drop pledges in the PTA mailbox in the main office. Thanks again for all your support!

Malcolm X PTA

New Library Website!

Looking for a good book, a reading suggestion or a game to help with math skills or typing? Please check out Malcolm X’s new library website (http://library.berkeleyschools.net/malcolm-x-library/).

It not only has a new look but also lots of new resources. To search for a book, find an online resource or to read an ebook, click on the Library Catalog icon. Leveled reading lists, great book recommendations as well as stories to listen to and read can be found by clicking the Reading Suggestions icon. These are just a few of the things you’ll find on the new website. Have fun exploring!

You will need passwords to access some of the resources:

World Book Online 

username: mxwb

password: student

Teaching Books

username: busd

password: busd

Follett Shelf ebooks (in the Library Catalog)

username: malcolmx

password: shelf

 

Happy Reading!

-- Jennifer Gordon, Library Media Tech, Malcolm X Elementary School

Save the Date: Literacy Night - 11/13

This Book Is Alive!

Family Literacy Night is on Thursday, November 13.

Come learn about how to breathe life into your family's reading together:  no zombie readers, no zombie listeners, no zombie books.

Dinner will be provided at 5:30.  Teachers will offer an interactive read-aloud presentation for the whole family from 6:30-7:15.

Se invitan las familias hispanohablantes para presentaciones y libros en español.

We need donors of cups, plates, napkins, forks, and knives (300 each). We also need volunteers for set-up and clean-up.

To donate or volunteer, please contact Kate McGlashan at (510) 682-8546 or freshmilkshake@mac.com.

Limited Edition T-shirts Available

Hello MX Families,

We have a few sizes available in the this year's 2014-2105 Limited Edition T-shirt.

Please contact me if you are interested;  saw@eviltron.com.   Shirt sales will be first come first serve.   Shirts will be labeled and left in the MX office and can be picked up from Lyz with full payment, checks made out to "MX PTA".  

Prices:
Youth $15
Adult Unisex/Woman $20

Quantities/sizes available:

(1) youth XL

(1) adult S

(1) adult M

(1) adult XXL

(2) woman S

(4) woman M

(2) woman L

All proceeds go to support MX arts and academic programs.

Thanks,

Sara Wolf

School Board Candidate Forum

Berkeley PTA Council Hosts School Board Candidates Night Tuesday, October 28, 2014 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School 1781 Rose Street, Berkeley

Join us at the first Berkeley PTA Candidates Night as those running to lead the Berkeley Unified School District address questions and concerns from those most directly impacted by their actions - the students and their families in the school community. Questions prepared from within the PTA Community - available for viewing with Candidates written responses on the Berkeley PTA Council website http://berkeleypta.org/advocacy/election/2014_questions - will be addressed with time reserved for audience questions. Come share an evening that will be both meaningful and informative to the Berkeley Community.

Berkeley PTA Council Executive Board Tracy Hollander, President

http://www.BerkeleyPTA.org / President@BerkeleyPTA.org

See the Symphony at MX on Saturday, November 1st

Musical Fun for All Ages!

Bring the whole family to Berkeley Symphony’s popular “Meet the Symphony” concerts on Saturday, November 1, at 10:00am and 11:30am at Malcolm X Elementary School (1731 Prince Street).

Along with special guest Dawn Harms, the Symphony’s Education Director Ming Luke leads these fun and interactive concerts, explaining how the instruments of the orchestra are organized and how to identify each unique sound. Bring the whole family! Free admission. $10 suggested donation per adult.

Jessica Sadler

Associate Director of Marketing & Box Office Manager

Berkeley Symphony

1942 University Avenue, Suite 207

Berkeley, California 94704

510 841 2800 x301

Walk-a-thon News

Congratulations to the 3 classes who had the most walkers:

  • Ms. Fouche' (15 participants)
  • Ms. Huntington (13 participants)
  • Ms. Richerson (13 participants)

You all earned a cookie party! Thank you for coming!

For each grade, 2 students win a prize (gift certificate delivered to you soon...) for doing the most laps:

TK: Rushdy W. (14 laps), Dany D.S (10 laps)

K: Arquis B. (40 laps), Ian O. (26 laps)

1st: Satchel R. (47 laps), Simeon R. (56 laps)

2nd: Anyah R. (45 laps), Amare R. (36 laps)

3rd: Malachi S. (80 laps), Vincenzo D. (74 laps)

4th: Nick M. (71 laps), and a tie: Nathan P. and Jackson S. (60 laps)

5th: Maya S. (53 laps), Kevin O. (37 laps)

Great job! Thank you all for making the day great!

Please turn your pledges into the PTA mail box on the wall in the main office, or give them to Ms. Lyzanna, by Monday, Nov 3. Thank you.