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Dear MHS Families,
Here is tomorrow's assemblies. We have our second and final video celebrating PRIDE month. Students are introduced to the concept of gender norms and hear a story about a stuffed animal Teddy who wants to be renamed Tilly. They also hear a song called Love is Love, which describes various family combinations.
Happy Watching,
Dr. Laurie Narro
Dear MHS Families,
Attached please find our virtual assembly. This and next week we are celebrating PRIDE month. In our assembly you will find:
-a discussion with student council members on the definition of an ally and what a person can do in this role
-a reading from Mr. Hall of the book Sparkle Boy. This is a story in which a younger boy really likes sparkly things. His sister gets to wear a sparkly skirt, nail polish and bracelets and he wants to wear these items, as well. His sister objects, even though his parents and grandmother are in support. When the boy is teased at school, his sister comes to his defense as an ally and ultimately accepts the choices he has made.
Our hope with all our assemblies this school year has been to acknowledge diversity; promote allyship; and encourage inclusivity. We believe this video meets these goals.
Thanks,
Dr. Narro
MHS makes amazing memories near or far! Thank you school community for making this a great year and one for the history books. We have seen tremendous change and met the challenges together whether by screen or on school grounds. We know that in between every smiling student photo there were ups and downs and everything in between. This makes it even more inspiring to reflect on how far we’ve come over these past 9 months. Take a look at our 2020 - 2021 school year MHS Memories Video and take a moment to see our highlights made possible by your continuing support!
Erin Henriquez
2020-21 PTA Historian
Dear MHS Families,
Aloha!! Attached find the assesmbly for today. In it, we have a Japanese lesson, student submissions, an origami lesson, a history lesson of a young boy who saved a Magpie while he was in an interment camp and a beautiful song about the land and sea of Hawaii. The video was a little long so if your child watches before they join their class, you might want to have them begin the video at 8:20 instead of 8:30.
I also suggest that your child have a square piece of paper so they can follow along with the origami lesson.
Dr. Narro
A message from MONTEREY HILLS SCHOOL
Dear MHS Families,
Please join us for oru virtual assembly. This week we continue our celebration of Asian American Pacific Islanders Heritage Month. We are happy to feature a language lesson and cooking demonstrations. Students will learn about Ramadan and also be introduced to Patsy Mink. Students will also have a chance to hear and write Haiku, a form of Japanese Poetry. Please enjoy!
Dr. Narro
A message from MONTEREY HILLS SCHOOL
Hi Families,
Here is the assembly for this Friday. Featured is a Korean language lesson provided by Cassidy Lee; a presentation by SPHS student Frances Lee about activist Yuri Kochiyama; and the story of Mulan. Please enjoy and have a wonderful weekend.
Dr. Narro
https://youtu.be/dbBrs3LDBLM
A message from MONTEREY HILLS SCHOOL
Dear MHS Families
Please join us for the first Friday assembly of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. We have created two assemblies in the hope that each would meet the instructional needs of our students. Half of both assemblies include: my greeting; pledge and jokes/riddles led by Student Council; a PTA Annoucement and a presentation by Mrs. Tull's and Mrs. Owen's classes. We follow this with two different clips, one featuring children's favorite foods and the other a student chef and photographer! Then the primary and upper grade videos offer different learning opportunites. For our primary grade students, they will get an opportunity to learn more about the Asian continent. For our upper grade students, they too get a chance to learn about the 43 countries that make up Asia and they also get a chance to hear from Asians who have felt the impact of racial stereotypes. Our assemblies this month will continue to provide an opportuntity for visibility, inclusivity and equity.
I do encourage all of our students who might be able to share informaton about the Asian culture, whether it be in art form, through food or language, familiy tradition and celebrations, to submit videos for the next three weeks so they might be featured in our assemblies.
thanks,
Dr. Narro
Tk-2nd grade video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHiFZWJWXAE&t=7s
3-5th grade video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlRfrS0s0iQ&t=6s
A message from MONTEREY HILLS SCHOOL
Dear MHS Families
Please join us for the first Friday assembly of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. We have created two assemblies in the hope that each would meet the instructional needs of our students. Half of both assemblies include: my greeting; pledge and jokes/riddles led by Student Council; a PTA Annoucement and a presentation by Mrs. Tull's and Mrs. Owen's classes. We follow this with two different clips, one featuring children's favorite foods and the other a student chef and photographer! Then the primary and upper grade videos offer different learning opportunites. For our primary grade students, they will get an opportunity to learn more about the Asian continent. For our upper grade students, they too get a chance to learn about the 43 countries that make up Asia and they also get a chance to hear from Asians who have felt the impact of racial stereotypes. Our assemblies this month will continue to provide an opportuntity for visibility, inclusivity and equity.
I do encourage all of our students who might be able to share informaton about the Asian culture, whether it be in art form, through food or language, familiy tradition and celebrations, to submit videos for the next three weeks so they might be featured in our assemblies.
thanks,
Dr. Narro
Tk-2nd grade video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHiFZWJWXAE&t=7s
3-5th grade video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlRfrS0s0iQ&t=6s
Dear MHS Families
Please enjoy the assembly! And have a wonderful spring break!!!
Dr. Narro
Dear MHS Familes,
Here is this Friday's assembly as we continue our observance of Women's History Month.
We are a learning family,
Dr. Narro