Foundation News
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ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGN IS UNDERWAY! PLEASE DONATE NOW!!!
By now you have received your Community Report and know that the Foundation's Annual Giving Campaign has launched. 11% of our parent and staff community has already responded. Our deadline is November 23, right before Thanksgiving - only four weeks away!
You can give now by clicking here. If you have any questions regarding your gift, please contact your Foundation Ambassador.
Giving now makes a big difference. In addition to helping the district plan quickly and efficiently, giving now reduces the number of volunteer hours needed to complete the campaign and helps everyone relax before the holidays. We did a great job last year...let's do it again!!!
EVENTS AND ADVENTURES ON SALE NOW!!!

Don't miss out on Mother/Son Bowling, scheduled for Saturday, November 5th. Last week, we published a flier that incorrectly stated the date as November 18. Please note the correct date is November 5th. Details are posted on our website at http://www.llef.org/_auction/events_K.html. Don't miss out on this annual tradition where moms and sons have a blast bonding with each other and friends! Outreach assistance is available for this event.
Check out our full listing of Events and Adventures at http://www.llef.org/_auction/events.html. Tickets for all open events are on sale now! GRANDPARENTS' NEWSLETTER The latest edition of the Grandparents' Newsletter was sent last week via email. Due to resource constraints, we are no longer sending hardcopies of the newlsetter in the mail. If your parent has not yet subscribed, please send their name, email address and grandchildrens' names to grandparents@llef.org. If your parent (or grandparent!) does not have an email address, click here for the newsletter archive. Please print the newsletter and send it to them. Thank you!
Shari Guggenhime and Kelly Holzrichter Grandparents' Group Co-Chairs

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PTA News |
THE BOOK FAIR IS COMING - ALL NEW AND IMPROVED!!! PLEASE READ!!!
This year the Book Fair is better than ever offering you 3 WAYS TO SHOP:
1. Shop On Campus - Our on campus USED BOOK FAIR will be held in the MUR from Monday, November 7 - Wednesday, November 9. 100% of the sales will go directly to the La Entrada PTA. This is an eco-friendly way to share books, and at prices ranging from $1 - $5, there is sure to be something for everyone.
We need volunteers to help us organize our used books for the fair and sell books during the fair. SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER at http://lebookfair.qlubb.com. Enter your email as your User ID; the password is books2011. Shifts are short and workable...we need all hands on deck! We are accepting help from responsible students as well. All students who volunteer will receive a free book. You can use your email to sign up your student, just specify who is working in the notes section. We have to ensure we have enough adults for each shift. Please sign up to volunteer now!
DONATE BOOKS NOW at La Entrada. Bins will be available at the front of the school and in the classrooms starting Monday, October 24 through Wednesday, November 1. If you have a large amount of books to donate, please contact MJ Crousore at mjcrousore@gmail.com. We can arrange special delivery for you. All books in good condition are welcome. Books of all languages are encouraged!
2. Shop In Store - We have partnered with Barnes and Noble Hillsdale to bring you a fabulous in store event Saturday, November 5 and Sunday, November 6. SAVE THE DATE and plan your holiday shopping now...everything in the store counts toward our sales!!! Books, music, movies, stationery, Starbucks, a wide range of new educational toys including Playmobil and so, so much more...we get 25% back on all sales! Your student's art could be on display at this shopping extravaganza for all the world to see!!! Hillsdale Shopping Center has undergone major changes - H&M, Cheesecake Factory, Forever 21, Design Shoe Warehouse, Trader Joes, and a fabulous custom burger joint are all right there for you to enjoy. You don't want to miss this event!!! WATCH FOR YOUR LA ENTRADA SHOPPING VOUCHER COMING HOME IN BACKPACKS NEXT WEEK.
3. Shop Online - If you can't make the main event, you can shop online at www.barnesandnoble.com from Friday, November 4 through Wednesday, November 9. La Entrada will receive 10% of all online sales made using our LA ENTRADA CODE coming to you via email this week. PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO ALL YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS...no matter where they are in the country, their sales count, too!
HOT LUNCH VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!Mondays, 6-8, every other week, 11:45 - 12:30 Thursdays, 6-8, 12:00 - 12:45 Hot lunch is parent run and cannot operate without your help. You can volunteer weekly, biweekly or monthly. WE NEED YOU!Contact Julia Massa if you can help gershenberg@gmail.com
LA ENTRADA SCIENCE FAIR - JANUARY 18, 2012
Kids - Get ready for the Science Fair! The Science Fair is a fun event that allows you to work in groups with your friends, to experiment and present your ideas. This self-driven project gives you the opportunity to be creative and think out of the box. Start imagining what you would like to discover and what friends you would like to work with. Please register your project online at www.laentradasciencefair.org.
Parents - The La Entrada Science Fair prepares kids for more complex projects and team work. The format of the event aligns with the Strategic Planning outcomes and Learning for the 21st Century speaker series. The Science Fair allows for teamwork, posing questions, problem-solving, experimentation and communication. These are all skills all our children need to be successful in our ever-changing world. The Science Fair is a fun, no-pressure way to start mastering these skills. Please encourage your child to participate.
Please note that the Science Fair date is dictated by the San Mateo County Science Fair. All 6th - 8th grade finalists will go to the San Mateo County Science Fair. The finalist from the San Mateo County Science Fair will go to the California State Science Fair. In the past, La Entrada students have been selected to participate in the California State Science Fair - a very prestigious commendation.
Since the La Entrada Science Fair is in January, please have your child begin their project in early Fall. Advance planning makes the process more fun and avoids the need to work over the holiday breaks. AND advanced planning is a skill that will serve all our kids for their entire academic and professional lives.
To learn more, to go www.laentradasciencefair.org.
If you have any questions, please email Diana Sunshine, Bardia Pezeshki, PJ Utz or John Bargar.
La Entrada Geo Bee
Mark your calendars: the La Entrada Geo Bee will be held, in less than a month, on Friday, November 18 after school in Jensen Hall.All Geo Bee questions are provided by the National Geographic Society and the La Entrada school winner will go onto regional competition against other school winners and then hopefully onto state and national competition.All La Entrada students are eligible to participate. No advanced preparation is needed.However, practice sessions will be held Tuesday October 25 at 7:15 a.m. in the MUR and on Wednesday November 2 at 7:15 a.m. in the MUR for those who are interested.For more information or to sign up for the Geo Bee and/or a practice session, contact Alka Sehgal at alkasehgal@gmail.com or Michele Leclerc at michelecleclerc@aol.com.
4th and 5th Grade Art Notecards We would like to remind parents that art notecard order forms are due by 10/26 in the office.Funds from this program support art education in the classroom.The note cards will be delivered in late November in time for the holidays.
Grade Level Gatherings
Grade Level Gatherings are a chance for the parents in each grade to get to know each other better. They are festive adults-only cocktail parties, hosted by families in the different grades. Please come for fellowship and fun!
6th Grade
- December 2nd from 6:30 to 9:00
- Hosted by Grace Mercer and Greg Schott and Inger and Kevin Rarick
- At the Mercer/Schott home, 120 Escanyo Way, Portola Valley
- Last names A-M please bring appetizers and last names N-Z please bring soda, wine or beer
- Please RSVP to Inger at irarick@yahoo.com
7th Grade
- October 28th from 7:00 to 9:30
- Hosted by Margaret and Pete Perrone and Keri and Griff Tully
- At the Perrone home, 2323 Crest Lane, Menlo Park
- Last names A-O please bring appetizers and last names P-Z please bring soda, wine or beer
- Please RSVP to Margaret at margaret.perrone@gmail.com
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School News
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School Site Council Positions Open
The La Entrada School Site Council has three parent positions open for the upcoming school year. This is a two-year commitment to sit as a Board member with the principal, teachers, staff, and student representatives to determine certain expenditures and policies at La Entrada. If you are interested or have questions, please contact Larry Thomas at lthomas@llesd.org
Submissions will be accepted until noon on Monday, October 31, 2011.
M-A Information Night at La Entrada Tuesday, October 25th at 7:00pm in the MUR
M-A Principal Matthew Zito is coming to La Entrada to talk about the wealth of opportunities available to all M-A students. All middle school families are invited to learn about M-A academics, athletics, music, clubs, etc. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and hear different prospectives from current M-A students. This event is geared towards parents but students are also welcome.
Summer Vacations
A week at horse camp? Crossing the Great Wall of China? The yearbook is looking for great pictures of activities, vacations, events that your La Entrada student did over the summer. Please submit a picture and brief description to Mrs. Rianda either via email or hard copy so that she can scan in your photo by Thursday, November 3rd.
Calling all HP Parents!
HP's Employee Product Giving Program reopens on Tuesday, November 1st . Please take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to donate HP products at 25% of list price to the Las Lomitas and La Entrada schools! Funds are available on a first come, first served basis so you'll need to apply quickly. Details on how to donate are available at here. The school is particularly looking for HP TouchSmart 9100 PCs for the classrooms. If you have any questions, please contact smitchell@llesd.k12.ca.us or bob.wrenn@hp.com.
Washington DC 8th Grade Trip
The 8th grade class is raising money for their trip to Washington DC.
Please support this worthy cause by eating at Amici's East Cost Pizzeria 880 Santa Cruz Avenue, Menlo Park 650-329-8888 Monday, November 7th 11 am - 10 pm Dine in or Take Out (No deliveries) Pick a flyer in the office!
How to Manage School Refusal Behaviors (aka when 'playing hooky' becomes a serious situation) by Christina Walker, Psy.D., Site Director at Menlo-Atherton High School
"I don't want to go to school today." Is there a parent who hasn't heard this plaintive cry from a child or adolescent? Children and teenagers can and will miss school because of illness, or because of family issues. However, there are times when saying, "I don't want to go to school today. I think I'm coming down with a Math test." may be a more accurate reflection of a child or adolescent's motivation for staying out of school. Children and adolescents can produce highly convincing, Oscar worthy performances replete with a hand to the forehead, holding one's stomach all while in a raspy voice describing a list of aches and pains that would prevent school attendance. Can you recall Shel Silverstein's poem Sick? The intervention for the child's long list of maladies keeping her from school was the prescription of 'Saturday', which can have amazingly miraculous effects on a plethora of aches and pains for children...as well as adults. Some researchers (Evans, 2000) have actually noted that it is part of typical development to refuse school at least once during the school career. However, the seemingly innocuous wish to stay home can quickly transform into a serious situation when a child refuses to go to school for extended periods of time. This pattern of behavior is termed School refusal.
School refusal behavior is seen as a continuum that includes youths who always miss school as well as those who rarely miss school but attend under duress. Hence, school refusal behavior is identified in youths aged 5-17 years who:
1.are entirely absent from school,
2.and/or attend school initially but leave during the course of the school day,
3.and/or go to school following crying, clinging, tantrums or other intense behavior problems,
4.and/or exhibit unusual distress during school days that leads to pleas for future absenteeism.
(Taken from http://www.aboutourkids.org/articles/understanding_school_refusal)
Children with school refusal may complain of physical symptoms shortly before it is time to leave for school or repeatedly ask to visit the school nurse. Common physical symptoms include headaches, stomachaches, nausea, or diarrhea. Mornings can be rushed for families, and it can be difficult for parents to intervene.
Children and teenagers can begin to manifest symptoms of school refusal at points of transition. We will often see school refusal when a child is starting a new school. It commonly takes place between the ages of five and six and between ten and eleven while entering middle and high school (Taken from http://www.adaa.org/living-with-anxiety/children/school-refusal September 28, 2011). The onset of school refusal symptoms usually is gradual. Symptoms may begin after a holiday or illness. Some children have trouble going back to school after weekends or vacations.
As a parent, when you realize that your child is refusing school they are communicating something highly important to you. They truly do not want to go to school and the distress is genuine. The motivations or reasons for refusing school can be difficult to determine. It may start out as difficulty with assignments, it may be peer problems, it may be anxiety; the reasons for school refusal behavior are as unique and varied as children and adolescents. School refusal can be one of the most frustrating things to deal with as a parent. It is at those times that a parent experiences the tenacity of their child. The longer a child stays out of school, the more difficult it becomes to begin attending school. This is why prompt action on the part of the parent, and working with the school is important.
What can you do?
- Recognize the difference between playing hooky and school refusal; this can be a good time for a physical or a check-up to rule out any underlying medical issues
- Connect your child with a mental health counselor to begin to address the underlying reasons for refusing school; understanding the reasons behind the school refusal can help with treatment interventions and planning
- Seek support for yourself whether from a partner, a friend, family member or a mental health counselor because parental motivation is a key to success in situations of school refusal
- Maintain your child and adolescent in school, even simply stepping foot on the campus is a good start
- Communicate with the appropriate school personnel, whether that is your child's guidance counselor or administration
- Help your child to identify 'safe' people on the campus whom they can talk to and seek support
Adolescent Counseling Services is a community non-profit, which provides vital counseling services on eight secondary campuses at no charge to students and their families. To learn more about our services please visit the ACS website at www.acs-teens.org or call Dr. Rom Brafman, Site Director at La Entrada (650) 854-3962, ext. 218. ACS relies on the generosity of com-munity members to continue offering individual, family, and group counseling to over 1,500 individuals annually. ACS provides critical interventions and mental health services, building a better future for tomorrow. If you are interested in helping to support our efforts, do not hesitate to call to make a donation. It goes a long way in helping teenagers find their way!
Breakfast with ACS!
Join us for breakfast and learn more about ACS programs, trends in child and teen mental and emotional health, and hear from our licensed clinical staff about how you can better communicate and interact with any teen in your life. These events are free, but space is limited. Please RSVP to gulrukh@acs-teens.org with your name, address, phone number and the date you would like to attend.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011 | 8:00-9:30am | ACS Corporate Office, 1717 Embarcadero Road, Suite 4000, Palo Alto, CA 94303
Wednesday, May 2, 2012 | 8:00-9:30am | ACS Corporate Office, 1717 Embarcadero Road, Suite 4000, Palo Alto, CA 94303
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rom the Governing Board
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What is 21st century learning? How can parents learn more about this District initiative?
Visit our Leading Education web site: http://www.leadingeducation-llesd.org
This site contains some wonderful background, links to resources, and lists of upcoming events. And if you missed any of the events we've hosted this fall, go to the web site's "Events" page and scroll down to read summaries. We hope you will join us in helping to shape the future of your child's education in the Las Lomitas Elementary School District.
And speaking of events, Sir Ken Robinson, Ph.D., considered one of the world's leading thinkers on creativity, innovation, and 21st century learning, will appear at Sacred Heart School in Atherton on November 9, 2011, at 7 pm. Part of the Common Ground Speaker Series, Robinson will present on the topic: "Creative Edge: Inspiring Innovative Thinkers." The promotional materials describe the presentation as follows: "A witty and incisive speaker, he challenges parents and educators to rethink their expectations for today's youth and to embrace a new paradigm of passion-based learning that enhances talent, achievement and a sense of personal fulfillment. Sir Ken's visionary plan includes practical steps to help families and schools harness the power of creativity and innovative thinking." His books include The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything and Out of Our Minds: Learning to Be Creative. The cost to attend is $20/ticket. For more information, click here: http://www.commongroundspeakerseries.org/2011/09/10/sir-ken-robinson-ph-d/
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Las Lomitas Sports & After-School Activities League
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Young Rembrandts
Our drawing classes are fun and educational. This Fall, we are drawing a new lesson each week and never repeat a lesson. Come join in our fun classes offered again this Spring!
BASKETBALL SEASON AND REGISTRATION Basketball registration is now open. It closes Monday, October 31 (Halloween!) at 7pm and we cannot accept late registrations. Please be sure to register during the open registration dates. This is a very popular winter sport at La Entrada that is open to all students in 3rd through 8th grade. All children registered are guaranteed a place on a team. Please mark your calendars for the following dates: Oct 31st (Monday) at 7pm: Basketball registration closes Nov 3rd (Thursday) at 6:30pm: Basketball Coaches Meeting in the La Entrada library. Required for all coaches. We will choose practice times as well as go over rules, expectations, evaluations, etc. Practice times will be selected based on coaches' availability and a lottery system. Nov 5th(Saturday) & Nov 6th (Sunday): Basketball Evaluation Days
Evaluations are held in order to create fair and balanced teams, which is required for Burgess League participation. The schedule is listed below.If your child has a conflict with their scheduled evaluation time, please notify Inger Rarick or Sue Bartalo of their absence so they can still be placed on a team.
Sat, Nov 5
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LE Gym
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Sun, Nov 6
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Jensen Hall
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5th grade Boys
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12:50 - 2:00
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3rd grade Boys
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11:50 - 1:00
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6th grade Boys
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5:50 - 7:00
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3rd grade Girls
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12:50 - 2:00
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7th grade Boys
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1:50 - 3:00
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4th grade Boys
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1:50 - 3:00
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7th grade Girls
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2:50 - 4:00
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4th grade Girls
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2:50 - 4:00
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8th grade Boys
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3:50 - 5:00
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5th grade Girls
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3:50 - 5:00
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8th grade Girls
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4:50 - 6:00
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6th grade Girls
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4:50 - 6:00
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COACHES ARE NEEDED!!! This activity is run by parents. We need parent coaches so we can offer fair playing time to all the kids. (Fewer coaches mean fewer teams with a lot of players. The larger the team, the less playing time for each player.) You do not need a lot of experience to coach; we can pair you with a more experienced coach. Also, we provide a coaching clinic. Please contact Inger Rarick or Sue Bartalo if you are available to coach.
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Menlo Atherton High School News |
M-A EVENTS FOR 8TH GRADERS
Shadowing at M-A
Is your 8th grader interested in shadowing at M-A with a current freshman? Applications are being accepted for shadowing spots now. Shadowing starts in November but spots fill quickly so turn in your application soon. For more information and to download an application, please see the M-A Shadowing page at http://www.sequoiadistrict.org/21442017185110943/site/default.asp
8th Grade Parents and Students, please attend one of Menlo-Atherton High School's upcoming events to learn more about the school.
Menlo-Atherton Campus Tours Date: Saturday, October 29th Time: 10:00-11:30am Place: Meet at the Library Parking: All parking lots on campus will be available Tours are informal outdoor walks led by M-A Leadership students who will share their enthusiasm for the school and answer questions. Middle school students and their parents are invited. *Last tour will depart at 11:15am 8th Grade Information Night at M-A Date: Wednesday, November 2nd Time: 6:00-6:30pm Welcome by Matthew Zito 6:30-8:30pm Classroom Rotations Place: Ayers Gym Parking: All parking lots will be available on campus "8th Grade Information Night" is an opportunity for interested parents and students to meet members of the school community including students, parents, faculty and administrators. School Principal, Matthew Zito, will speak about the diverse, supportive and academically rigorous environment that can be found at M-A. Afterwards, families will be invited to rotate through various classrooms so they may learn more about the school's excellent academic programs.
Menlo-Atherton Big Band Dance and Fundraiser
Jazz up your night life! Join us at the annual Menlo-Atherton Big Band Dance and Fundraiser, coming up Friday, Nov. 18th, from 7 - 11 pm at Ayers Gym (the old gym on Ringwood Ave. on the MA high school campus, 555 Middlefield Road, Atherton).
This is a special night of jazz, swing and romantic ballads, all performed by the award-winning Menlo-Atherton jazz bands, concert band and orchestra.
Cost is $20 for general admission, or $10 for students & senior citizens. Children welcome.
Even better, relive the golden era of jazz for just one night: Pre-buy a table of 10 and invite friends and family to join in the fun. Send a check to the "MA Band Boosters" C/O Tina Witham at 845 Windsor Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025, or email Tina at thwitham@yahoo.com.
Come in jazz-era costume if the mood strikes you.
And, of course, we welcome anyone who prefers to sit and listen. (Dancing is not required.)
Snacks, desserts, & soft drinks for sale.
THE ROAD TO STARDOM LEADS RIGHT TO "STAGE DOOR"
Would you follow your dream or sell out? Go for IT or give up? Coming to grips with these Big Life Decisions is at the heart of the M-A Drama production of "Stage Door," by Edna Ferber and George Kaufman. This fast paced, dramatic comedy is coming to the Performing Arts Center on Thursday, November 3rd. A lively New York City 1930's boarding house is the setting for this classic story of aspiring actresses struggling to make it big on Broadway, and the men they become involved with along the way.
At the Menlo-Atherton High School Performing Arts Center, Ringwood Avenue entrance, just off Middlefield Road
Thursday, November 3rd at 7:30 PM
Friday, November 4th at 7:30 PM
Saturday, November 5th at 2 PM and 7:30 PM
Thursday, November 10th at 3:30 PM
Saturday, November 12th at 7:30 PM
Adults $12, Students/Staff/Seniors $8
$4 Student tickets on Thursdays!
Purchase tickets at the Box Office before shows or online at:
"Stage Door" tickets (https://www.ticketturtle.com/index.php?ticketing=cama)
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Community News |
These programs are not supported by or affiliated with the La Entrada School or the La Entrada PTA.
Attention all American Girl Fans!
To benefit Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford join us at the American Girl Fashion Show in Los Altos on November 11th and 12th for a great time with your daughters. The five shows feature girls in historical and contemporary clothes with matching dolls. Refreshments are served. For reservations and tickets see www.PaloAltoAuxiliary.com or email AmericanGirlFashionShow@gmail.com. All proceeds benefit Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford.
Twas the Night Before Christmas - Tickets on Sale Now! Come support your fellow students!!!
Presented by Dancers Repertory Theatre and Menlo Park Academy of Dance and reviewed as a "charming alternative to the Nutcracker", this is a holiday tradition you won't want to miss. 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. performances will be given at Woodside Performing Arts Center on Sunday December 4th, Saturday December 10th, and Sunday December 11th. Tickets are available at www.twasthenight.org or by calling 650-323-5292. Dancers from Las Lomitas are Juliana B., Sophia C., Riley J., Leben K., and Tedi P. La Entrada dancers are Sophia B., Annie C., Sara E., Greta H., Madeline O., Amelia T., Caroline T., Katie T., and Sacha W.
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Business Sponsors News
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The La Entrada PTA and the La Entrada School do not endorse, warrant, or recommend any of these business.
Kepler's Bookstore
Remember to mention La Entrada at the register and Kepler's donates 6% back to our school.
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