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Join us in congratulating our staff members who retired at the end of the 2020/2021 school year. This video was shared at the June 8, 2021 Board of Trustees Meeting in lieu of an in-person Retirement Celebration due to social distancing guidelines.
Congratulations to:
Sue Bachanas
Linda Covington
Boda Galonja
Mary Kay Going, Ed.D.
Elizabeth Kahn
John Marciano
Matt McIlroy
Julie Moore
Sue Palermo
Phyllis Snyder
Robert Valdez
Terry Walsh
In the Spring of 2020, Moreland campuses were closed, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Easterbrook Discovery Middle School's Jazz Band submitted videos of themselves recording their individual parts to the song "Harlem Airshaft" at their home. Kyle Chesser of Hands On Studio donated his time and expertise to put it all together in this wonderful video.
Harlem Airshaft history:
According to a 1940 interview with Ellington, it was inspired by everyday noises heard in New York City, specifically the namesake, air shaft found between housing units.
Ellington recounted his inspiration in a 1944 interview published in The New Yorker:
So much goes on in a Harlem air shaft. You get the full essence of Harlem in an air shaft. You hear fights, you smell dinner, you hear intimate gossip floating down. You hear the radio. An air shaft is one great big loudspeaker. You see your neighbor’s laundry. You hear the janitor’s dogs. The man upstairs’ aerial falls down and breaks your window. You smell coffee. A wonderful thing is that smell. An air shaft has got every contrast. One guy is cooking dried fish with rice and another guy’s got a great big turkey. Guy-with-fish’s wife is a terrific cooker but the guy’s wife with the turkey is doing a sad job. You hear people praying, fighting, snoring. Jitterbugs [dancing] are jumping up and down always over you, never below you. That’s a funny thing about jitterbugs. They’re always over you. I tried to put all that in “Harlem Air Shaft.”
This video includes Jazz Band director, Nils Johnson.
Melissa Rhyne, a Payne Elementary School parent, has been selected as the Junior League of San Jose’s Crystal Bowl Award Winner, in the category of Leadership. Melissa was nominated by the Moreland School District for her work as the President of the Moreland Education Foundation (MEF). Learn more about this award and Melissa's work with MEF here: https://www.moreland.org/apps/news/article/1017934
Uploaded Apr 25, 2019Claire strives to ensure that Moreland Middle School is a community that practices inclusivity every day. As the leader of the Inclusivity Club/Human Rights Club she brings together a large gathering of diverse students to discuss issues. They address problems faced by marginalized students and explore how to provide a nurturing space for all. She is informed, passionate, and has an innate sense of justice. Her leadership brings students together to plan activities that engage other students to build a supportive and accepting community. One example of their collaborative work was the Day of Silence, designed to support the LGBTQ community and raise awareness about bullying and mental health issues.
“Middle school is a crazy time for kids and this doesn’t always happen at all schools, but through Claire’s dedication, support and leadership of the Inclusivity Club the past three years, Moreland Middle School has become a school where no students or staff will feel marginalized for their differences. Claire’s actions have led to greater acceptance at school and has made it a place where students feel safer, more connected, and more accepted. Her leadership and courage are an inspiration to both her peers and to staff, and will have a positive impact on our community for years to come.” – Jackson Roue, student
Meet Greg, Sonya & Jessica ~ Activity Leaders in our after-school Extended Day program who love their job and want you to join them this year! We have openings that are perfect for college students or people looking for part-time work!
Uploaded Jul 25, 2018Staff members at Moreland Middle School write Yee Haws for students who are making a positive impact in class or around campus. Office Administrators then call home to surprise students' parents/guardians with the great news!
Uploaded Jun 21, 2018On May 25, 2018, the Latimer community celebrated the opening of their Middle School building. The 2017/2018 is the first 8th grade year for Latimer's K-8 school.
Uploaded Jun 13, 2018Payne Elementary School has been recognized as a 2017 National Blue Ribbon School by the United States Department of Education. Announced nationally, Payne is one of 342 schools chosen in the country, and the only school chosen in Santa Clara County to be recognized as an Exemplary High Performing School under the National Blue Ribbon honors.
As one of 25 schools selected in California, Payne was selected for being in the top 15 percent of all schools in the state when schools are ranked on the performance of all students who participated in the state assessments (California Assessment of Performance and Progress) and for being in the top 40% of all schools in the state when schools are ranked on the performance of all students in the subgroup who participated in the state assessment tests.
This video was produced by the Santa Clara County Office of Education.
Featured on NBC News, January 31, 2018.
Uploaded Feb 09, 2018The Moreland School District values and is grateful to have such exemplary employees and parent/community volunteers. The District's staff, parents and neighbors are all integral parts of the schools' and District's overall success. In an effort to celebrate our extraordinary community, this short video, the second in a series, highlights Baker's 2017 Teacher, Classified Person & Volunteer of the Year.
Uploaded Jun 07, 2017