70th Anniversary Online Auction

Saklan’s 70th Anniversary Online Auction is open! Along with the items from the greater community that have been opening all week, fun experiences with Saklan teachers are also open for bidding. Some of the experiences are available for a flat fee to a set number of people, so be sure to secure your child’s spot today!

We also have 2 experiences hosted by Saklan families that are sure to delight! Students and adults are invited for a Backyard Movie & S’mores Night, while parents can sign up for an exciting evening of Wine Tasting!

All proceeds from the auction support the unique programs offered at Saklan, including: field experiences, guest experts, Project Based Learning, family groups, and professional development opportunities for our amazing teachers. Your support is greatly appreciated!

Bidding in the online auction will continue through Monday, April 28th, at 8:30 p.m. As we like to say, bid early and bid often!

Exclusive Live Auction Item

We are fortunate to have a Tour of LUCASFILM/ILM in this year’s auction! Learn more about this amazing opportunity in the video below.

Proxy Bidding

If you are interested in bidding on this item or any other live auction items but can’t make the auction, reach out to Emily at ewilliamson@saklan.org by Saturday at 2:00 p.m. to set up a proxy bid.

#SaklanAuction

SIGMA Club Brings Coding to Life

At Saklan, student leadership and curiosity go hand in hand—and nowhere is that more evident than in our student-run SIGMA Club. Created by students for students, SIGMA (Science, Innovation, Game development, Math, Activities) is all about exploring new ideas and engaging in hands-on learning in a fun, supportive environment.

For their first club meeting, Benji and Leo took the lead with a creative focus on Scratch coding. They introduced students to the basics of programming by guiding them through the process of creating a simple Ping-Pong game. With Chromebooks in hand, each student had the chance to build their game from scratch, learning fundamental coding skills step-by-step.

But the fun didn’t stop there—once their games were up and running, students spent time customizing and decorating their projects, adding personal flair and experimenting with game mechanics. From changing backgrounds to adding new features, they discovered just how flexible and exciting coding can be.

By the end of the session, students walked away not only with a game they had built themselves but also with a stronger understanding of what coding is like and the endless possibilities it offers.

We’re incredibly proud of Benji and Leo for sharing their knowledge and leading such an engaging, hands-on learning experience for their peers. Their enthusiasm and leadership set the tone for what SIGMA Club is all about—student-driven curiosity, creativity, and collaboration.

Next Meeting

The next SIGMA Club meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 13th, from 3:10–4:00 p.m. We can’t wait to see what exciting ideas our student leaders will dive into next as they continue to explore, create, and inspire!

#SaklanLeadership

Get Ready for the Art Show!

We’re thrilled to announce that The Saklan School’s Annual Art Show will be held off campus for the first time at the Moraga Art Gallery from Friday, May 2nd to Sunday, May 4th!

Join us for the Opening Reception on Friday, May 2nd, from 4:00–6:00 p.m.
Come celebrate our students’ creativity and talent as their artwork is showcased in a professional gallery setting. This special opportunity gives them an authentic experience and a chance to share their work with the broader Lamorinda community.

Can’t make the opening?
Not to worry! The students’ artwork will remain on display through Sunday, May 4th. The gallery will be open Saturday and Sunday from 12:00–5:00 p.m. Stop by whenever it’s convenient for you, and feel free to bring friends and family along!

Thank you for helping us celebrate and support the talents of our young artists.

#SaklanCreative

Staff Spotlight: Maggie

You may think that to know Maggie is to know her love of hippos– just check out how many of them her students have lovingly gifted her over the years next time you’re in the Hoot Owl classroom! But Maggie brings so much more to our ECE! Saklan is lucky to have such a dedicated, conscientious, and thoughtful Director of Early Childhood Education and lead teacher of our Pre-K Hoot Owl class. Take a moment to read about what she loves most about teaching our youngest learners.

The ECE students love to be outside, rain or shine. What do you think is the most important part of outdoor play for this age group?

Outdoor play isn’t just fun; it’s one of the most impactful parts of our students’ day. For young learners, the playground is more than just a place to run and climb—it’s where some of the most important learning happens. One of our primary goals in ECE is teaching social-emotional skills, and outdoor play is where these lessons come to life. It’s where children navigate real-life situations: negotiating over toys, practicing patience while waiting for a turn on the swing, or learning how to respond with empathy when someone gets hurt.

Outdoor play also builds confidence. We are lucky to have such a large playground, giving our students a lot of opportunities to build their gross motor skills. A favorite recent moment? One of our Owlets, who used to ask for only “medium big pushes” on the swing, now gleefully asks for “big pushes!” Moments like these show us how outdoor spaces empower children to take safe risks, try new things, and celebrate their own growth.

Whether it’s showing off a new trick on the Fire Truck or proudly calling a teacher to “come watch,” our students light up with joy and confidence as they take safe risks and master new skills on the playground. Seeing how proud of themselves the students are as they show you the amazing flip they just learned learned to do is one of my favorite parts of each day. Maintaining a safe, updated, and dynamic outdoor play space is essential to supporting these magical, everyday learning experiences.

Your newest project unit is on bugs! How does the ECE yard support learning outside of the walls of the classroom? 
In all my years of teaching early childhood, one thing has always been true—nothing captures a young child’s attention quite like a bug. They could be running in a race with each other, and the moment someone spots a bug, everything stops. Then, there will soon be a big crowd, with someone shouting “I can’t see” and trying to squeeze their way in for a closer look. With our current project on bugs, the playground has transformed into an outdoor science lab. It’s so cute watching them carefully use bug catchers and magnifying glasses to get a closer look. These moments are powerful, allowing the students to have hands-on learning experiences and explore their natural curiosity in real time.

A few years ago, we added a small raised garden with help from one of our ECE teachers and her dad. Since then, we’ve grown veggies to support various units and teach them where food comes from. We’ve seen that a garden space like this means they are more willing to try new foods when they have a hand in helping grow it. Recently, the Hoot Owls have been digging for worms and putting them in our garden bed because they learned that worms are helpful decomposers that our garden needs. The yard isn’t just a place to run and play—it’s a true extension of our classroom. It offers space to wonder, explore, experiment, and grow. Providing a dynamic outdoor environment is one of the best ways we can support their development.

What do you hope your students learn from you that you don’t explicitly teach? 

I really hope I impart my great love for hippos to my students. Just kidding! (mostly…) I hope my students learn to be able to laugh even when things get hard. I always like to joke around with my class whenever I get the opportunity. I like to joke around when I make mistakes, because I want them to learn not to be too hard on themselves. Life is about having fun and laughing with those around you. Nothing beats hearing the kids laugh because of silliness!

Each year around the mid-autumn festival you have made model mooncakes in the ECE. What are your favorite parts of bringing your traditions to the classroom and/or opening space for families and students to share theirs?

I love having families come in to share their family traditions. Even if people share the same culture, how they celebrate can be completely different. We have a wealth of experts right in our classroom to share about so many cultures and traditions, so why not take advantage?! 

When members of our community come in to share their knowledge or experiences, the classroom lights up with engagement. The students are very excited to learn from a real-life person they know! I also personally love learning about others’ traditions. Growing up, I didn’t experience that in my classroom, and if I did, it was very basic stuff. I would feel ashamed of my family’s traditions because I was different. I don’t want anyone else to feel that way. I want my class to feel love and pride for their heritage and traditions. What better way to develop that love and pride than to have their family and community members share, learn, and celebrate together?

Internet Safety Parent Ed Event

Join us for our free Internet Safety for Kids virtual parent education workshop this Wednesday, April 23, at 6:00 p.m. During the presentation, Darryl Holcombe, one of the region’s expert law enforcement officers working to keep kids safe online, will share tips, insights, and strategies to help children stay safe when navigating the internet and social media.

This event is open to the public, so feel free to invite friends and family to attend. RSVP to receive the event link using the button below!

Cheers to 70 Years!

We are very excited for Saklan’s 70th Anniversary Gala & Auction, and hope you will join us on Saturday, April 26th, from 6:00 – 11:00 PM at Lafayette Park Hotel. This swanky, adults-only event will feature a cocktail reception, seated dinner, live auction, fund-a-need paddle raise, live music and dancing, and loads of fun! 

Wondering why you should attend?

  1. To support a great cause! Proceeds from the auction support the unique programs offered at Saklan, including: field experiences, guest experts, Project Based Learning, family groups, and professional development opportunities for our amazing teachers.
  2. To hang out with old friends and make new ones! Many Saklan parents, teachers and staff members will be in attendance. This is an opportunity to get to know fellow parents and Saklan teachers better!
  3. To bid on fantastic auction items! This year’s live auction is full of must-have items:
  4. To dress up and have an adults-only night out! Dust off your flapper dresses, fedoras, and spats, or cocktail attire from the decade of your choice, and join us for a night of fun! Signature cocktails, jazzy tunes, and a massive game of rock, paper, scissors await you!

Ticket sales close on Sunday, so don’t delay – get your tickets today!

Check out the pictures below from last year’s auction to get an idea of the fun to be had!

Summer Camp Filling Up

A summer of creative exploration awaits your child this summer during Summer@Saklan! This summer, camp will run in one-week sessions and focus on art and science, offering children the chance to have fun and learn while creating art masterpieces, engaging in exciting science experiments, playing fun games, meeting special guests, and more!

Camps are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and some sessions currently have very limited space left. Don’t delay in registering; use the button below to register your camper today!

#SummerCamp

Alumni Corner: Harrison Leenhouts

Harrison Leenhouts, a member of the Saklan Class of 2019, is currently a sophomore at Colby College, double majoring in Philosophy and Economics with a concentration in financial markets. He shared that he continues to rely on the core values he learned at Saklan—curiosity, courage, and community—principles that have shaped both his academic and personal growth.

At Colby, Harrison balances his studies with athletics as a recruited member of the varsity men’s lacrosse team while also staying active with the club climbing team. His interest in finance has led him to join two student-run investment clubs, where he has gained valuable real-world investing experience. Beyond academics and sports, he enjoys rock climbing, spinning pottery, and teaching himself Dari—a language he has been fascinated by for some time.

Recently, Harrison accepted an offer to join Goldman Sachs’ growth equity team in New York as a summer intern for 2026. This achievement marks the culmination of years of hard work, perseverance, and dedication, and he is thrilled for the opportunities ahead.

Reflecting on his journey, Harrison credits Saklan with helping him develop the ability to work collaboratively, stay adaptable, and push through challenges—skills that continue to serve him well today. He is grateful for the strong foundation Saklan provided and looks forward to the next chapter in his career.

We are incredibly proud of Harrison and celebrate his accomplishments, knowing he will continue to make a meaningful impact in all he pursues!

Saklan loves staying connected with our alumni and celebrating their journeys! If you or a Saklan alum in your family have an update to share, we’d love to hear it! Keep us posted on your adventures, achievements, and milestones—we’re always proud to see where life takes our graduates!

April SEL: Adventurous

At Saklan, we encourage our students—and ourselves—to approach each day with an adventurous spirit. The willingness to embrace the unknown and step outside our comfort zones can lead to some of the most rewarding experiences. To help us all practice taking on adventure, during April, our social-emotional learning focus is on being adventurous!

Ritzy Auction Items!

Ritzy auction items make for a hotsy-totsy auction! A huge THANK YOU to the following organizations and families for their in-kind donations received in support of Saklan’s upcoming 70th Anniversary Gala & Auction:

A Higher Perspective
Aloha Pediatric Dentistry
The Altman Family
Balletto Vineyards
Bay Area Discovery Museum
Blackhawk Museum
Blick Art Materials
The BroBasket
Cal Athletics
Canyon Club Brewery
Charles M. Schulz Museum
Cheese Board Collective
Children’s Museum of Sonoma County
Crocker Art Museum
CryoBahr
CuriOdyssey
The Dodd Family
Europa Hofbrau
Exploratorium
Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa
Five Little Monkeys
Gardens of Golden Gate Park
GoldenBug
GourmetGiftsBaskets.Com
Marge and Steve Graham
Joanne Haukland
The Hill Family
Hiller Aviation Museum
In-N-Out Burger
Iron Hub Winery
Joy in Motion
The Kufluk Family
La Note Restaurant
The Lacrampe Family
Lafayette Park Hotel
Lamorinda Music
The Lawrence Hall of Science
Lindsay Wildlife Experience
Loard’s Ice Cream
Darla Lovrin
Museum of Craft & Design
Niku Steakhouse
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Oakland Ballers
Oakland Zoo
OMCA
Orchard Nursery
Oriental Trading Company
The Osborn Family
Ben & Ronnie Patterson
Pump It Up
Raising Cane’s
Rebel Art School
RÊVE Bistro
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco Zoo
Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History
Schumacher Photography
Si Si Caffe
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor
Soulful Photography
The Spicer-Youakim Family
SusieCakes
Tahoe Donner
Thrive Market
Tipsy Putt
Total Wine & More
Urban Adventure Camps
Urban Air
VJB Cellars
Walt Disney Family Museum
Wellington Cellars
The Woodward Family
Yoga with Amy

Items from these donors, as well as uniquely Saklan experiences, will be open for bidding during Saklan’s 70th Anniversary Gala & Auction on Saturday, April 26th. This adults-only shindig is a roaring good time to toast our vibrant Saklan community while throwing some clams behind its ongoing success. Funds raised from the event support our top-notch programs like field experiences, guest experts, Project Based Learning, family groups, and primo training for our wonderful teachers.

Last Call for Auction Items

Saklan’s Auction Committee is on the hunt for a few more razzle-dazzle auction items to make this year’s auction the real McCoy! Here’s the skinny on what we need to bring the excitement and rake in the dough:

  • Vacation Homes – Do you have or know someone with a vacation property, timeshare or other access to destination properties?
  • Unique Experiences – Do you have a connection to something unavailable to the general public? Think Club 33, behind-the-scenes tours, throwing out the first pitch, dinner with someone famous, or an opportunity to sit in an owner’s box.
  • Event Tickets – Do you have season passes for the Giants, Warriors, theatre, symphony, or live music venues?
  • Luxury Items – Artwork, handbags, jewelry, etc.
  • Adventure Experiences – Hot air ballooning, horseback riding, and cooking classes are always popular items.
  • Wine – Do you belong to a winery and have a few extra bottles of your favorite Cab you would be willing to part with for a good cause?
  • Gift Cards – Your unused gift cards can enhance a basket of themed goods.

Got a genius idea for a show-stopping auction item? Don’t be shy—lay it on us! As our mission says, think creatively! Hit the button below to fill out the online donor form, or drop a line to ewilliamson@saklan.org to share your brilliant ideas with the committee. Let’s make this auction the cat’s pajamas!