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STEP ONE: Students will complete the Math Diagnostic Intent Form. STEP TWO: Students will need to apply to SJCC. Watch this video on how to apply to SJCC Apply to SJCC through this link. This is a 10-15 minute application process for the college (not the class) and requires an email address and a social security number. This is the process to get your 7 Character SJCC Student ID#BUSINESS SERVICES
Milpitas Unified School District 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95035 408.635.2600 Staff ResourcesFACILITY RENTAL
Milpitas Unified School District is pleased to announce Facilitron, a new online facility request and rental system designed to provide a positive user experience for all. With the new system, reservation requests can be submitted easily and will be handled more efficiently. Renters will be able to access photos and descriptions, see real-timeSPECIAL EDUCATION
SPECIAL EDUCATION. Milpitas Unified School District serves students with disabilities from birth to age 22. We provide a variety of services for children and students with severe or low-incidence disabilities through instructional programs divided into Early Education (birth to age 3), preschool, elementary, secondary andpost-senior. .
MABEL MATTOS ELEMENTARY Mabel Mattos Elementary1750 McCandless DriveMilpitas, CA 95035P:408-635-2695
HOME | PÁGINA PRINCIPAL kindergarten for the 2021-2022 school year. Transitional kindergarten (TK) is the first year of a 2-. year program that uses a modified kindergarten. curriculum that is age and developmentally. appropriate. Your child must turn 5 years old between. September 2, 2021 and December 2, 2021 to be eligible. for TK for the upcoming 2021-2022school year.
ZOOM SHARING IS NOT SHOWING ALL THE OPTIONS Zoom Sharing is not showing all the options. Solution provided by Jennifer Baumgartner. Under setting-- In Meeting basics-- disable desktop sharing/screen sharer for users. You have to toggle that disable desktop sharing/screen sharer off then on again. Then all the options to share your desktop, ipad,iphone,etc sharing options showsup.
SPANGLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Principal: Luis Lopez | Assistant Principal: Amy Sanidad. 140 N. Abbott Avenue | Milpitas, CA 95035 | P: (408) 635-2870 F: (408)635-2875
MILPITAS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT We are the first school district in the greater bay area to utilize electric buses for school transportation. . MUSD test scores demonstrate year by year student growth. Milpitas Unified School District students continue to outperform the State and County on standardized tests. Read more here. MEETINGS AND AGENDAS Current School Year Agendas. Archived Board Meeting Minutes. MEETING LOCATION. MUSD Board Room of the District Office. Building 500, Samuel Ayer Education Center. 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95035. *Due to COVID-19 conditions in the County, Board Meetings are currently being held virtually on Zoom and can also be watched onYouTube.
MATH PROGRAM
STEP ONE: Students will complete the Math Diagnostic Intent Form. STEP TWO: Students will need to apply to SJCC. Watch this video on how to apply to SJCC Apply to SJCC through this link. This is a 10-15 minute application process for the college (not the class) and requires an email address and a social security number. This is the process to get your 7 Character SJCC Student ID#BUSINESS SERVICES
Milpitas Unified School District 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95035 408.635.2600 Staff ResourcesFACILITY RENTAL
Milpitas Unified School District is pleased to announce Facilitron, a new online facility request and rental system designed to provide a positive user experience for all. With the new system, reservation requests can be submitted easily and will be handled more efficiently. Renters will be able to access photos and descriptions, see real-timeSPECIAL EDUCATION
SPECIAL EDUCATION. Milpitas Unified School District serves students with disabilities from birth to age 22. We provide a variety of services for children and students with severe or low-incidence disabilities through instructional programs divided into Early Education (birth to age 3), preschool, elementary, secondary andpost-senior. .
MABEL MATTOS ELEMENTARY Mabel Mattos Elementary1750 McCandless DriveMilpitas, CA 95035P:408-635-2695
HOME | PÁGINA PRINCIPAL kindergarten for the 2021-2022 school year. Transitional kindergarten (TK) is the first year of a 2-. year program that uses a modified kindergarten. curriculum that is age and developmentally. appropriate. Your child must turn 5 years old between. September 2, 2021 and December 2, 2021 to be eligible. for TK for the upcoming 2021-2022school year.
ZOOM SHARING IS NOT SHOWING ALL THE OPTIONS Zoom Sharing is not showing all the options. Solution provided by Jennifer Baumgartner. Under setting-- In Meeting basics-- disable desktop sharing/screen sharer for users. You have to toggle that disable desktop sharing/screen sharer off then on again. Then all the options to share your desktop, ipad,iphone,etc sharing options showsup.
SPANGLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Principal: Luis Lopez | Assistant Principal: Amy Sanidad. 140 N. Abbott Avenue | Milpitas, CA 95035 | P: (408) 635-2870 F: (408)635-2875
MILPITAS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT MUSD Action Timeline Since October 31st Since Halloween 2019, district, site, school board and student leaders, along with faculty and support staff, have taken steps to help the Milpitas school community express emotions, offer insights and learn from the blackface incident at Milpitas HS. MEETINGS AND AGENDAS Current School Year Agendas. Archived Board Meeting Minutes. MEETING LOCATION. MUSD Board Room of the District Office. Building 500, Samuel Ayer Education Center. 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95035. *Due to COVID-19 conditions in the County, Board Meetings are currently being held virtually on Zoom and can also be watched onYouTube.
SPECIAL EDUCATION
SPECIAL EDUCATION. Milpitas Unified School District serves students with disabilities from birth to age 22. We provide a variety of services for children and students with severe or low-incidence disabilities through instructional programs divided into Early Education (birth to age 3), preschool, elementary, secondary andpost-senior. .
CERTIFICATED EMPLOYEES Milpitas Unified School District 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95035 408.635.2600 Staff ResourcesSUMMER PROGRAM
PROGRAM OVERVIEW 9th Grade Bridge Program (By Invitation) The 5-week program is designed to prepare incoming 9th-grade students for math and ELA success. To support our students’ transition from middle school to high school, invited students will participate in course prep for Language Arts and Math I while focusing on core competencies most critical for grade-level success. MAINTENANCE, OPERATIONS, AND TRANSPORTATION The Maintenance, Operations and Transportation (MOT) team is dedicated to providing a safe, high-quality learning environment for the students and staff in Milpitas Unified School District. HOME | PÁGINA PRINCIPAL kindergarten for the 2021-2022 school year. Transitional kindergarten (TK) is the first year of a 2-. year program that uses a modified kindergarten. curriculum that is age and developmentally. appropriate. Your child must turn 5 years old between. September 2, 2021 and December 2, 2021 to be eligible. for TK for the upcoming 2021-2022school year.
MILPITAS ADULT EDUCATION Milpitas Adult Education is a proud member of the South Bay Consortium for Adult Education and its Open Doors Campaign. Our adult education schools and community colleges offer a caring and supportive environment for students on every step of their educational journey. MILPITAS HIGH SCHOOL Website Directories 2020/2021 Report abuse PDF FILES DO NOT DISPLAY CORRECTLY ON CHROME FOR MAC The best fix for this issue is to update your Mac. Go to the apps store and install the latest OS updates. The optional fix for this is to turn off the PDF viewer in Chrome: Open the Chrome browser and navigate to chrome://plugins (type this in the address bar). Find the "Chrome PDF Viewer" plugin and click the "disable" link under it.* Home
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TITLE IX | PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST MUSD CLASS OF 2020 FUNDRAISING DRIVE When the Covid-19 Pandemic hit and the County Shelter in Place forced closures of our school campuses to students for the last quarter of their Senior Year, the MUSD Class of 2020 was stripped of the traditional events and activities, such as prom, graduation and Spring team athletics, that produce lasting memories that seniors take with them as they embark on the next chapter in their lives. MUSD’s Board of Education unanimously adopted Resolution 2020.36 Recognizing and Honoring the MUSD Class of 2020,
which included a pledge to raise $10,000 to ensure their graduation celebrations will be remembered forever. WE are calling on any individuals, businesses, and organizations that have the means todonate today
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MARCH 30: A message to MUSD Families from Superintendent Cheryl Jordan. Read more here. STIMULUS CHECKS, LEAVES, IMMIGRANT RELIEF, WORKER SUPPORT MUSD Essential Worker Childcare Survey Parent and student resources during shelter in place Universal Access Pilot Comprehensive Resource for Families MUSD ALLIANCE PARTNERS FOR FUTURE-READY LEARNERS PROGRAM To accelerate the economic recovery of the City of Milpitas due to the COVID-19 pandemic and to prepare MUSD parents, adult learners and high school learners eligible for the workforce in support of the Milpitas community, the Milpitas Unified School District has created the MUSD Alliance Partners (MAP) for Future-Ready Learners program. The MAP for Future-Ready Learners program provides our small business community with a streamlined process of meeting, training, and recruiting MUSD parents, learners eligible for internships, apprentice programs, and employment opportunities in the city. APPLICATION FOR MUSD ALLIANCE PARTNERS FOR FUTURE-READY LEARNERS ------------------------- RECENT MUSD COVID-19 MESSAGES MAY 16: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas Feed Community and Celebrate Graduating Class of 2020. Read more here.
MAY 9: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas to Provide Resources to Support Emotional, Physical, and Mental Wellbeing. Read more here.
MAY 2: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas Plan for the Continued Safety and Security of Milpitas Families, Residents and Children. Read more here.
APRIL 25: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas Committed to Community Health and Education. Read more here.
APRIL 18: Milpitas Unified School District and the City of Milpitas Support Small Businesses, Education, and Access to Food. Read morehere
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APRIL 13: California, Oregon & Washington announce Western States Pact. Read more HERE.
APRIL 11: MUSD, City issue joint press release. Read more HERE.
APRIL 6: SCC Public Health recommends residents use face coverings when leaving home for essential activities. Read more HERE.
APRIL 4: MUSD, City working together to meet community needs during Shelter in Place extension. Read more HERE.
APRIL 1: County Superintendents share joint message to families. Readmore HERE.
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Together We Video
"Together We..." was produced by Milpitas High School students Salma Soudbakhsh, Catherine Navalta, Megan Clark, and Angela Kim, supported by MHS videography teacher Champ Wrencher. SUPERINTENDENT'S BLOG MESSAGES Learning from a distance together ------------------------- MUSD shines today and into the future ------------------------- Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.View ALL
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Video of Board Meeting May 12, 2020 The Milpitas Unified School District is conducting a pilot program to video record its School Board Meetings for public view. This is the eighth video recording, which was a Zoom virtual meeting due to the Shelter in Place, from the May 12, 2020 Board Meeting. It was Live Streamed on Zoom and the video recording is now on our YouTube ChannelMilpitas Unified.
Milpitas HS teachers video message to students
The staff at Milpitas High School produced this video message to its students and families as we continue to Shelter in Place and implement the EducatEveryWhere flexible learning model for the remainder of the 2019-20 school year. MUSD Unveils New Fleet of Electric Buses
After securing a $2.1M grant, MUSD purchased six new 100 percent, electric-powered buses. We are the first school district in the greater bay area to utilize electric buses for school transportation. Video of Board Meeting April 28, 2020 The Milpitas Unified School District is conducting a pilot program to video record its School Board Meetings for public view. This is the seventh video recording, which was a hybrid Zoom virtual meeting due to the Shelter in Place, from the April 28, 2020 Board Meeting. It was Live Streamed on Zoom and the video recording is now on our YouTube Channel Milpitas Unified. MUSD test scores demonstrate year by year student growth Milpitas Unified School District students continue to outperform the State and County on standardized tests. Read more here.
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Video of MHS Football Team at State Assembly The Milpitas High School Football Team was recognized by the State Assembly for winning the CCS, Norcal, and State Championships thisfall.
Video of Board Meeting March 24, 2020 The Milpitas Unified School District is conducting a pilot program to video record its School Board Meetings for public view. This is the sixth video recording, which was a Zoom virtual meeting due to the Shelter in Place, from the March 24, 2020 Board Meeting. It was also Live Streamed on our YouTube Channel Milpitas Unified. The Truth About MUSD Bond Funding Milpitas Unified School District answers questions to its history of state matching funds for school construction projects on our State Matching Funds page . Chinese translation available here.
Video of Board Meeting March 10, 2020 The Milpitas Unified School District is conducting a pilot program to video record its School Board Meetings for public view. This is the fifth video recording, which uses a 360 degree camera, from the March 10, 2020 Board Meeting. MUSD Financial Audit Earns Highest Rating Audit report is complete on school district budget, Measure E and Measure AA General Obligation Bonds. For information, click here.
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MUSD Action Timeline Since October 31st Since Halloween 2019, district, site, school board and student leaders, along with faculty and support staff, have taken a variety of steps to help the Milpitas school community express emotions, offer insights and learn from the blackface incident at Milpitas HS. Each action taken by our leadership team was logged and can be viewed on this timeline of action,
which includes ongoing actions and future plans to ensure culturalsustainability.
Video of Board Meeting February 11, 2020 The Milpitas Unified School District is conducting a pilot program to video record its School Board Meetings for public view. This is the fourth video recording, which uses a 360 degree camera, from the February 11, 2020 Board Meeting. Curious About Developer Fees? Get your questions answered on our Developer Fees page.
Remember to “Take 3” actions to fight the flu this season 1. Get your Flu Vaccine. 2. Wash your hands. 3. Take anti-virals if you get the flu, as prescribed by your doctor. #FightFlu ------------------------- Volunteer Needed for the Parcel Tax Oversight Committee (PTOC) Milpitas Unified School District is seeking a local resident who is active in a senior citizens organization to join its Parcel Tax Oversight Committee (PTOC). The committee provides oversight and accountability on the expenditures funded by Measure C to ensure that said funds are spent for the purposes approved by the voters. For more information on how to apply, please click here.
Ways to Get Involved in Your Child's Education At Milpitas USD, we encourage parents to get involved in their child’s education and provide many different mechanisms to make that happen. We understand that busy work and life schedules can limit parents in how much they can volunteer their time. Click the links for a few ways to get involved and stay informed.English
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Statements Issued Regarding an Employee's Use of Blackface on 10/31/2019 at Milpitas High School Superintendent Cheryl Jordan and Milpitas High school Principal Francis Rojas have issued a joint statement.
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Nicole Steward, School Linked Services Coordinator, is the Classified Award Winner for January. Congratulations! Tamara Robertson, Rancho Middle School paraprofessional, is the September Classified Winner for September 2019. Congratulations! Robert Cease, Custodian, is the Classified Award Winner for November 2019. Congratulations! Tabitha Kappeler-Hurley, Cal Hills teacher, is the Certificated Award Winner for December 2019. Congratulations! Ken Chiu, Rancho Middle School math teacher, is the Certificated Winner for September 2019. Congratulations! -------------------------*
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MESSAGE FROM THE DISTRICT (COVID-19) Special meeting videoon COVID-19 impact
On May 19, 2020, the Board of Education hosted a COVID-19 budget impact and opportunities special meeting. Watch the video here to learn more about MUSD's approach to distance learning, student engagement, and budgetary items. Click here to find a FREE COVID-19 testing site. Click here for details on MUSD partnership with Coursera to offer freeonline courses.
Click here to read the full Shelter in Place Order, effective May 22,2020.
MILPITAS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AND THE CITY OF MILPITAS TO OFFER COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 Milpitas, CA – May 23, 2020 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE On May 18, Governor Newsom announced new criteria for counties to move further into stage 2 on the State’s resilience roadmap. Updates to the criteria include: * Hospitalization rates that don’t increase more than 5% over seven(7) days;
* Fewer than twenty-five (25) COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents over the last 14 days; * Fifteen (15) contact tracers per 100,000 residents; and * A positivity rate of less than 8%. Also on May 18, the County announced significant progress has been made on COVID-19 indicators and released an updated public healthorder
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