kicked off this past Monday with the run scheduled for Thursday 5/19 | Volunteer! Make a Pledge!
Our 2nd Annual Apex Fun Run launched this past Monday, May 9 and there are plenty of days for your children to share their registration information with family, friends and coworkers to make a pledge per mile or flat amount. Visit Apexfunrun.com and enter the student's access code in the upper right corner Additionally, there are still plenty of volunteer opportunities available for the day of the run on Thursday, May 19. Follow this link and find a time slot that's convenient for your schedule. APEX fun run schedule
Thank you for your support and Good Luck!
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Join @EagleRockElem Parents next Fri May 20 (6-8p) @ColorMeMineEnt | P is for Painting @EREEF90041
Our friends at EREEF are hosting a Grown Ups Only fundraising event at Color Me Mine in nearby Montrose, next Friday, May 20 from 6:00p - 8:00p. $25 admission includes snacks, drink and a tile that you can paint to be permanently mounted to the auditorium corridor wall. Color Me Mine (2280 Honolulu Ave, 2280 Honolulu Ave, Montrose, CA 91020) p: 818-542-6644 Join us this Friday 5/6 (5p-8p) for @EagleRockElem 1st Annual Community Luau | @josehuizar #CD14 #NELA
Dear Eagle Rock Community Families and Friends, Please join us for Eagle Rock Elementary PTA's 1st Annual Community Luau this Friday, May 6, 2016 from 5pm - 8pm. Rain or Shine. The Luau is currently scheduled to take place on the yard; however, if it rains the luau will continue indoors in the MPR (Multipurpose Room). There will be very special performances of hula dancers and ukulele performers, as well as lots of Hawaiian food and crafts. This is a Family Friendly, fun filled event with Island games, face painting, dancing and a photo booth. Island attire is strongly encouraged!! Admission is FREE! However, do considering bringing a little money for food and some larger crafts and face paint. Come celebrate the spirit of Aloha as we begin the end of this school year’s journey. Mahalo! Eagle Rock Elementary (2057 Fair Park Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90041) Friday. May 6, (5p-8p)
Newton's Law (Force = mass x acceleration) and TIE Fighters #StarWarsDay @NASAJPL_Edu
The TIE (Twin Ion Engine) fighter is a staple of the "Star Wars" universe. Darth Vader flew one in "A New Hope." Poe Dameron piloted one in "The Force Awakens." And many, many Imperial pilots met their fates in them. While the fictional TIE fighters in "Star Wars" flew a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, ion engines are a reality in this galaxy today – and have a unique connection to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Launched in 1998, the first spacecraft to use an ion engine was Deep Space 1, which flew by asteroid 9969 Braille and comet Borrelly. Fueled by the success of Deep Space 1, engineers at JPL set forth to develop the next spacecraft that would use ion propulsion. This mission, called Dawn, would take ion-powered spacecraft to the next level by allowing Dawn to go into orbit twice – around the two largest objects in the asteroid belt: Vesta and Ceres...more
We'd like to say THANKS to all of our teachers/staff @EagleRockElem for all that you do!
National Teacher Appreciation Week runs May 2-6 and is a great time to slow down and spend a moment to show your thanks to your child's teacher(s)! Did you know the NEA is teaming up with the National PTA and Go Fund Me to give back to the educators who give so much to our communities? If you start a campaign to benefit a teacher or a classroom during Teacher Appreciation Week (May 2-6, 2016), GoFundMe will chip in a $100 donation to help you build momentum. So what are you waiting for? Find out more here. Lincoln Park Fishing Derby 4/30 Kids ≤ 15y FREE! @GilCedilloCD1 @JimmyGomezCA #LACityParks
Friends, Our office is very proud to sponsor the Annual Youth Fishing Derby at Lincoln Park. This is a free event for children age 15 or younger, and will include equipment (rods, reels, tackle, and bait) for those who don't have their own, as well as assistance for those who want it, and lunch. Pole rentals require a valid driver license. Lincoln Park Youth Fishing Derby --Free Event-- Saturday, April 30th 8:00am - 9:00am Registration 9:00am - 12:00pm Fishing Derby 12:00pm - 1:00pm Drawing Lincoln Park Lake (3501 Valley Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90031) For more information call (562)865-3764. We hope to see you there. Sincerely, Gil Cedillo Councilmember, First District “The Incredibles” 4/29 6:30p @EagleRockElem Auditorium | $ benefits 6th Gr Astrocamp Fieldtrip Parents! At ERES this Friday night, the 29th, the 6th grade will be showing the hit film "The Incredibles." All sales will benefit and support the 6th grade Astrocamp fieldtrip.
opportunities available for our 1st Annual @EagleRockElem Family #Luau Night | Friday 5/6
Join us for a fun-filled Family Luau. There will be food sales, craft tables, and games, not to mention great music. The more helping hands, the smoother everything runs... please consider volunteering and sign up for where you would like to support.
Free @SmarterBalanced Assessment resources provided by @CaliforniaPTA #PTA4Kids @CADeptEd @LASchools
It's that time of year -- time for students in grades 3 - 8 and 11 to take the new assessments! California’s new student-assessment program — called the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) — represents the next step in our state’s ambitious education remodeling project. As of spring 2015, California schools replaced old tests with new assessments built to let parents and teachers know how well students are learning the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in today’s world. This year will be the second year of full implementation of the new assessments. Spring 2016 testing will take place mostly in April and May, depending on school district calendars. California State PTA has free, downloadable resources to help families understand what the assessments and scores mean for student success and to help parents use the results as a tool to talk with teachers about progress: What the Scores Mean -- Family-friendly explanations about the assessment scores Questions to Ask -- Questions for families to ask to stay engaged in their child's assessment and education Smarter Balanced Resources -- This infographic from California State PTA and Children Now offers answers and resources on frequently asked assessment questions Early Assessment Program -- A flier from California State University, California Community Colleges and University of California outlines what the assessments mean for 11th-grade students And much more! Celebrate #Science Sat 4/23 (1p-4p) @LAPublicLibrary 10th Annual Science Day #STEM #STEAM
Science is Awesome! Visit the Los Angeles Public Library's Central Library location as they celebrate all things science and the 10th anniversary of Central Library’s Science Day! This is a FREE EVENT and fun for the whole family! Mad Science of Los Angeles presents “Up, Up, and Away!” and Full Spectrum presents “Wild Things and Animals of Prey.” We’ll also have cool demos from LA Makerspace, CyberCode Twins, and Los Angeles Public Library’s 3-D Printer! Plus Science in Action – Hands-on Activities, STAR Volunteer Reader, Toddler and Preschool Activities, Photo Booth, and much, much more! Central Library’s 10th Annual Science Day Saturday, April 23 (1:00p - 4:00p) Los Angeles Central Library (630 W. 5th St, Los Angeles, CA 90071) RSVP on Facebook (optional) Mark Taper Auditorium (1:30 p.m. & 2:45 p.m.) Up, Up, and Away! Presented by Mad Science of Los Angeles Children’s Courtyard (1 - 4 p.m.) Wild Things and Animals of Prey Presented by Full Spectrum Thornton Courtyard (1 - 4 p.m.) Hands-on Activities 3D Printer Cybercode Twins Face Painting Famous Toy Inventions LA Makerspace Makey Makeys Ozobots Photobooth STAR Readers Tech Tryout Cart Toddler and Preschool Zone ...and much more! |
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