Author: The Saklan School Friday Blog
Owlets Bug Hunt
For the month of May, the Owlets are learning about plants and insects. On Thursday, they went on a bug hunt with Ms. Sarah Shaffer of Sarah’s Science (also Carson’s grandma). The students explored the grassy areas and collected a lot of cool bugs. They even caught a jumping spider. It was a lot of fun!
Spring PA Talk
“Importance of Global Education and an Update on the Reading Program Review”
Presented by Vickie Obenchain and Kim Parks
After Flag on Friday, May 18th
Willow Spring Church (across the street from Saklan)
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear firsthand from our outstanding teachers why Saklan education is truly one of a kind. First, Ms. O will discuss the importance of Global Education, what it looks like at Saklan and what she learned by going to Senegal. Then, Ms.Kim will review what the Curriculum Committee learned about Saklan’s reading program and present the recommendations for next year and beyond. Together, the approach and programs give our students the “Saklan Academic Edge.” Come join us!
Please email Sandy Lo (sandralo@gmail.com) if you have any questions.
Middle School Musical

Mark Your Calendars!

Come By Our Booth!

Head’s Corner
Dear Saklan Community,
This past week has been one of the best weeks of school this year for all faculty and staff. All week long, we have been thrilled and pampered by the wonderful messages of appreciation, meals and gifts organized by our parents. All of the faculty and staff feel gratitude and thankful for the wonderful community that supports our efforts and inspires us to do our best in our work at Saklan.

On the theme of Teacher Appreciation Week, I would like to share with you a video clip by poet Taylor Mali titled, “What Teachers Make.” I shared this a few years ago but it is still relevant and very much sums up the complexity, passion and importance that the job of teaching entails. Please enjoy and share.
Next Friday, on May 11th, we will be holding our Saklan Arts Festival from 3:00-7:00PM. Please come and be astounded by the wealth of creativity that has come from our student body during their Art program this year. On the same evening, we will have our Family Fun Night with a movie and BBQ which makes this an event not to be missed.
Next Wednesday, May 9th, all students in Grades 3-5 are invited to participate in the annual Rotary Field Day. This event involves all schools in Moraga and is a fun event for our students. The event takes place starting at 3:30PM at the Joaquin Moraga Intermediate School. Mr. Crabtree and I will accompany our students, and everyone is invited to come out and cheer for the Saklan team.
Have a great weekend!
Peter
One Room Schoolhouse

Homes Around the World
Kindergarten at Sienna Ranch
As part of their Farm Unit, kindergarten went to Sienna Ranch this week. Here they brushed horses, collected eggs, stroked chickens, carded wool, held angora bunnies, and even tried some edible flowers. So much fun!



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